Literature DB >> 19690077

Imaging features of intrapancreatic accessory spleen.

L A Spencer1, D L Spizarny, T R Williams.   

Abstract

Although accessory spleens are commonly identified on CT, intrapancreatic accessory spleen (IPAS) is often not recognised or is mistaken for other pancreatic lesions. Currently, with improved cross-sectional techniques and spatial resolution, IPAS is more detectable. We report the imaging features and work-up for the differentiation between IPAS and other pancreatic lesions. An index case of a suspected pancreatic tail islet cell tumour, subsequently confirmed as IPAS, led to inquiries into the incidence of IPAS and the means of preventing unnecessary surgery. For 2 years, we searched for IPAS during our daily interpretations and compared these cases with those taken from our institution's database to determine the distinguishing characteristics. Three proven cases of IPAS, which mimicked pancreatic tail lesions on CT, are presented. Nine patients with suspected IPAS, based on imaging characteristics and stability, are also described. All cases of IPAS are well defined, 1-3 cm in size, follow the density and intensity of the spleen on CT and MRI, and accumulate technetium-99m ((99)Tc(m)) sulphur colloid and (99)Tc(m) heat damaged red blood cell scintigraphy (in contrast to other lesions). In conclusion, radiologists should be aware that a subtle pancreatic tail lesion could be an IPAS. A high index of suspicion will lead to correlative imaging. A combination of CT, MRI and nuclear medicine examinations can confirm the diagnosis and prevent unnecessary surgery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19690077      PMCID: PMC3473517          DOI: 10.1259/bjr/20308976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


  12 in total

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4.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen mimicking a neuroendocrine tumor: magnetic resonance findings and possible diagnostic role of different nuclear medicine tests.

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2003-11-13       Impact factor: 5.315

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Authors:  Goswin Y Meyer-Rochow; Andrew J Gifford; Jaswinder S Samra; Mark S Sywak
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 2.565

6.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen diagnosed by technetium-99m heat-damaged red blood cell SPECT.

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Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 3.959

10.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen mimicking endocrine tumor of the pancreas: case report and review of the literature.

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  18 in total

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Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2014-07

2.  Letter to the Editor: Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen Masquerading as a Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor.

Authors:  Victoria R Rendell; Matthias R Mühler; Emily R Winslow; Scott B Reeder
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Authors:  Namita Chavan; Gunjan Shailesh Desai; Chandralekha Tampi; Prasad Wagle
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2019-03-20

4.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen: utilization of fine needle aspiration for diagnosis of a potential mimic of a pancreatic neoplasm.

Authors:  Tara A Saunders; Theodore R Miller; Elham Khanafshar
Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2016-04

5.  Accuracy of apparent diffusion coefficient in differentiating pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour from intrapancreatic accessory spleen.

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2017-11-13       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 6.  Epidermal Inclusion Cyst in an Intra-pancreatic Accessory Spleen: a Differential Diagnosis for Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms and Review of the Literature.

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Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer       Date:  2019-06

7.  [Embryonal malformation suggests malignant tumor in the tail of the pancreas].

Authors:  E H Allemeyer; F Fischer; B Heitkötter; T Bethge; M Pützler; M W Hoffmann
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 0.955

Review 8.  Diagnosis of intrapancreatic accessory spleen by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration mimicking a pancreatic neoplasm: a case report and review of literature.

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Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-09-23

9.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen: Evaluation with CT and MRI.

Authors:  Qianjiang Ding; Zhihao Ren; Jianhua Wang; Xiaolong Ma; Jian Zhang; Gaofeng Sun; Changjing Zuo; Hao Gu; Hui Jiang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 2.447

10.  Spleen Scan for 68Ga-DOTATOC PET-Positive Pancreatic Tail Lesion: Differential Diagnosis of Neuroendocrine Tumor from Accessory Spleen.

Authors:  Hyun Gee Ryoo; Hongyoon Choi; Gi Jeong Cheon
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