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    • Gastrointestinal Radiology

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    • Splenic infarction is typically characterized by a hypovascular appearance on angiography.
    • Focal splenic lesions require accurate diagnosis to guide appropriate management.

    Observation:

    • A case of focal splenic infarction with an atypical hypervascular appearance on selective splenic arteriography is presented.
    • This unique presentation challenges the conventional understanding of splenic infarction imaging.

    Findings:

    • Selective splenic arteriography revealed a focal splenic infarction with a hypervascular pattern.
    • This hypervascular splenic infarction finding has not been previously documented in medical literature.

    Implications:

    • Angiographers must recognize this unusual presentation of splenic infarction.
    • Consideration of splenic infarction is crucial when encountering unexplained focal hypervascular splenic areas.
    • This case expands the differential diagnosis for hypervascular splenic lesions.