.Which patient position is required for spleen sonography
2. What is the best window for spleen scanning?
3. How can differentiate between SAG and TRV image of spleen onthe screen
4.What is the maximum size limit for spleen in adult?
5.What structure lies superior and lateral to spleen?
6.What structures lie inferior and medial to spleen?
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