Ultrasound-guided FNA of the spleen

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June 2014

This VETgirl video demonstrates an ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirate (FNA) of the spleen. In this case, you can see that the spleen is infiltrated and nodular, likely secondary due to lymphosarcoma (LSA). You can notice the needle directly in the spleen in the ultrasound video.

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  1. This video provides a clear view of the needle inserting the spleen. I believe I am able to see the nodules that are mentioned in the description.

  2. easy to see- is there more commentary on how to aspirate? post procedure bleeding? Best place to insert ?

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