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Intrapancreatic accessory spleen: a case report and review of literature.

Erika Rodriguez1, George Netto, Qing Kay Li.   

Abstract

Intrapancreatic accessory spleen is not an uncommon entity and usually located in the tail of the pancreas. Most of them are asymptomatic and incidental findings on radiologic study or at autopsy. On imaging study, it appears to be a well-defined, solitary, and hypervascular lesion; therefore, it may be confused with pancreatic neoplasms, such as neuroendocrine neoplasm, well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, solid pseudopapillary tumor, or metastatic tumor to the pancreas. As such, the diagnostic fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the lesion may be performed. Several case reports describing cytological features of the lesion have been published in recent years. Among them, the most commonly identified cytological findings are sheets of a heterogeneous population of lymphocytes and prominent traversing blood vessels. Herein, we report an unusual EUS-FNA case of intrapancreatic accessory spleen. In addition to above previously well-described cytological features, our case revealed many cells with fine granular chromatin and areas with pseudo rosette-like architecture, mimicking and engendering the differential diagnosis of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Although cytological findings of our case are rare, they may extend our current knowledge and provide additional differential diagnostic information for this entity.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22241738     DOI: 10.1002/dc.22813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Cytopathol        ISSN: 1097-0339            Impact factor:   1.582


  8 in total

1.  Rare presentation of a right retroperitoneal accessory spleen: A case report.

Authors:  Jian-Song Zhou; Hai-Ping Hu; Yuan-Yuan Chen; Jian-DI Yu
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 2.967

2.  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

Review 3.  Diagnosis of intrapancreatic accessory spleen by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration mimicking a pancreatic neoplasm: a case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Anas Renno; Michael Hill; Yousef Abdel-Aziz; Hany Meawad; Amanda Lenhard; Ali Nawras
Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-09-23

4.  Right sided spleen laying retro-duodenal: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Ravi Maharaj; Wesley Ramcharan; Paramanand Maharaj; Wesley Greaves; Wayne A Warner
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2016-05-06

5.  Intrapancreatic accessory spleen in a harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena).

Authors:  Shotaro Nakagun; Josué Díaz-Delgado; Kátia R Groch; Yoshiyasu Kobayashi
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2018-02-14       Impact factor: 1.267

6.  Recognizing intrapancreatic accessory spleen via EUS: Interobserver variability.

Authors:  Grace E Kim; John D Morris; Naveen Anand; Fedele DePalma; Bruce D Greenwald; Raymond E Kim; Jeffery Laczek; Woo Jung Lee; Ioannis Papadopoulas; Lance Uradomo; Patrick Young; Peter E Darwin
Journal:  Endosc Ultrasound       Date:  2019 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 5.628

7.  Ultrasonographic and colour Doppler features of intrapancreatic splenic tissue in a cat.

Authors:  Anne-Lorraine Peschard; Wiktoria Jamont; Claire Shields; Anna Cronin
Journal:  JFMS Open Rep       Date:  2022-09-13

8.  An Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen That Was Difficult to Diagnose Due to Temporal Changes after Splenectomy.

Authors:  Daisuke Uchida; Koichiro Tsutsumi; Hironari Kato; Hiroyuki Okada
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2017-11-20       Impact factor: 1.271

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