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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Abdominal [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[hairy cell leukemia]]. The presence of [[splenomegaly]] on CT scan is suggestive of hairy cell leukemia. | Abdominal [[Computed tomography|CT]] scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[hairy cell leukemia]]. The presence of [[splenomegaly]] on CT scan is suggestive of hairy cell leukemia. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vamsikrishna Gunnam M.B.B.S [2], Haytham Allaham, M.D. [3]; Grammar Reviewer: Natalie Harpenau, B.S.[4]
Overview
Abdominal CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia. The presence of splenomegaly on CT scan is suggestive of hairy cell leukemia.
CT Scan
- Abdominal CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia. Findings on a CT scan suggestive of hairy cell leukemia include:[1]
- splenomegaly
- Hepatic lesions
- Lymphadenopathy