Literature DB >> 11471609

Hepatosplenic antracosilicosis: a rare cause of splenic calcifications.

F M Vanhoenacker1, P Van den Brande, A M De Schepper.   

Abstract

A case of a 62-year-old man with known longstanding pulmonary antracosilicosis, with associated hepatosplenic antracosilicosis, is presented. A CT scan of the upper abdomen revealed multiple calcifications within the spleen, and to a lesser degree within the subcapsular region of the liver, as well as "egg-shell" calcifications of abdominal lymph nodes, most noticeable at the splenic hilum. Although histopathologically not proven, the similar appearance of the calcified hepatosplenic nodules to the small round calcifications scattered throughout the lungs, as well as the typical "egg-shell" morphology of the calcified abdominal lymph nodes, should raise the suspicion of hepatosplenic antracosilicosis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11471609     DOI: 10.1007/s003300000717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


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Authors:  Majid Mirsadraee
Journal:  Tanaffos       Date:  2014

2.  Bronchial anthracosis: a new diagnosis for benign mass lesions of the lung.

Authors:  Majid Mirsadraee; Amir Asna-Ashari; Davood Attaran; Saeed Naghibi; Saeed Mirsadraee
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