| Literature DB >> 32086147 |
Anthony Perez1, Mary Ellen C Perez2, Ann Camille Yuga3, Brent Andrew G Viray3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Splenic disease are uncommon and primary tumors of the spleen are very rare. These are classified as splenic cyst, benign and malignant tumors. Splenic lymphangioma is a rare, slow-growing benign tumor of the spleen. More often seen in children, it is a congenital malformation of the lymphatic system and is rarely seen in adulthood. When present in adults, it is usually asymptomatic and would be incidentally detected through imaging studies. Infrequently, some patients would present with abdominal pain, distension, nausea, and may have palpable abdominal mass. It may be solitary or may have multiple splenic lesions. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present of a case of splenic mass in a 56-year old female, which remained undetected until incidentally discovered on work-up for chronic back pain. Laparoscopic splenectomy was eventually performed with eventual resolution of the chronic back pain. Histopathologic examination revealed splenic lymphangioma. DISCUSSION: Splenic tumors are uncommon. Splenic lymphangiomas presenting in adulthood are extremely rare, and preoperative diagnosis may be difficult in asymptomatic patients.Entities:
Keywords: Adulthood; Laparoscopic splenectomy; Splenic lymphangioma
Year: 2020 PMID: 32086147 PMCID: PMC7029340 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.01.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Noted splenic mass, approximately 5 cm in the patient’s MRI which appeared hyperintense in T1-weighted images, implying the fluid contents of the mass.
Fig. 2A and B. Patient’s spleen with notable mass (yellow arrow) at its medial aspect 3.8 × 3.2 × 4.2 cm mass predominantly cysts containing serous and mucinous fluid.
Fig. 3Normal spleen.
Fig. 4Histopathology of the patient’s splenic mass showing cystic lymphangioma of the spleen and its usual location in the subcapsular region. Note the lymphatic fluid within the septations, which appear as eosinophilic amorphous proteinaceous material.