SANT of the spleen: gross pathological findings. Cut specimen shows a central fibrosclerotic scar (*) with septae (arrowheads) and hemorrhagic angiomatoid nodules (arrow). The spleen is visible at the left of the image. Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen: CT, MR, PET, and ⁹⁹(m)Tc-sulfur colloid SPECT CT findings with gross and histopathological correlation. Thacker C, Korn R, Millstine J, Harvin H, Van Lier Ribbink JA, Gotway MB - Abdominal imaging (2010). Not Altered. CC.
Spleen pathology is the scientific gross and microscopic pattern studies of the causes of disease and the associated changes at the levels of cells, tissues, and organs, which results in the presenting signs and symptoms associated with anomalies of the spleen.