Figure 2. 59-year-old patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia in the chronic phase and pain in the left upper abdomen. (a) Ultrasound of the spleen showed irregular delineated wedge shaped intrasplenic lesion (arrowheads) suggesting splenic infarction (INF), with a small echofree area (arrow). (b) On colour Doppler ultrasound a swirl flow was seen in the liquid intraparenchymatous parts suggesting a intrasplenic pseudoaneurysm, classified for grade 3 splenic injury (from reference [5] with the permission of the publisher).