| Literature DB >> 24376331 |
Ch Toutziaris1, S Kampantais1, P Christopoulos2, B Papaziogas2, I Vakalopoulos1.
Abstract
We report a case of an accessory spleen in close relation to the upper pole of the left kidney, mimicking a retroperitoneal tumor. A 58-year-old asymptomatic woman was admitted to our department for the management of a retroperitoneal mass, when the structure was incidentally discovered by ultrasound scan. The patient reported having a splenectomy at a young age, due to echinococcal disease. The computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the presence of a solid retroperitoneal tumor (5 cm in diameter) in the lateral aspect of the left kidney. To rule out the presence of a malignant tumor, surgical exploration was performed. The macroscopic examination of the specimen revealed a well-circumscribed encapsulated mass, which appeared to have the typical features of splenic tissue. Histology confirmed that the mass was actually an accessory spleen. The retroperitoneal accessory spleen is a rare clinical entity. However, it should always be considered, when investigating a retroperitoneal mass, especially in patients who have had previous splenectomy.Entities:
Keywords: Accessory spleen; retroperitoneal tumor; splenectomy
Year: 2013 PMID: 24376331 PMCID: PMC3743630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hippokratia ISSN: 1108-4189 Impact factor: 0.471