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Splenosis: a rare cause of gastrointestinal bleeding successfully treated with transarterial embolization.

Evan M Leitz1, Sharon W Kwan.   

Abstract

Splenosis, the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue, most commonly occurs in the peritoneal cavity following traumatic splenic injury with subsequent splenectomy. This entity is asymptomatic in a vast majority of patients. Occult gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a relatively rare presentation of splenosis. Previous cases of splenosis resulting in refractory GI bleeding have been treated with surgical excision of the ectopic splenic implant. We report a case of splenosis presenting as occult GI bleeding that was eventually treated with transarterial embolization. This presents an alternative minimally invasive approach to treating a patient with refractory GI bleeding secondary to splenosis.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25860663     DOI: 10.1007/s12328-015-0567-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1865-7265


  7 in total

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Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 10.047

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Authors:  Dorota Ksiadzyna; Amado Salvador Peña
Journal:  Rev Esp Enferm Dig       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 2.086

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Authors:  Izi D Obokhare; Edwin Beckman; David E Beck; Charles B Whitlow; David A Margolin
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2012-03-27       Impact factor: 3.452

5.  CT and MRI of intraperitoneal splenosis.

Authors:  Ioannis Tsitouridis; Michael Michaelides; Charis Sotiriadis; Mary Arvaniti
Journal:  Diagn Interv Radiol       Date:  2009-10-19       Impact factor: 2.630

6.  Massive gastrointestinal bleeding due to splenotic nodule of the gastric wall. A case report.

Authors:  Antonio Margari; Michele Amoruso; Dario D'Abbicco; Annarita Notarnicola; Barbara Epifania
Journal:  Chir Ital       Date:  2008 Nov-Dec

Review 7.  Splenic anomalies of shape, size, and location: pictorial essay.

Authors:  Adalet Elcin Yildiz; Macit Orhan Ariyurek; Musturay Karcaaltincaba
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2013-04-21
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1.  A Multinodular Mass of Abdominal Splenosis: Case Report of Uncommon Images of a Rare Disease.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Etsuro Bando; Hiroyasu Kagawa; Keiko Sasaki; Hirotoshi Ishiwatari; Hiroyuki Ono
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2019-09-04

2.  A Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Due to a Post-Traumatic Splenosis: "Wait and See" Represents a Feasible Attitude: A Case Report.

Authors:  Fausto Famà; Giuseppa Giacobbe; Marcello Cintolo; Maria Gioffré-Florio; Socrate Pallio; Pierluigi Consolo
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.889

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