Context Intrapancreatic accessory spleen is an exceptionally rare entity, commonly mistaken for a pancreatic neoplasm. Preoperative diagnosis based on radiologic imaging features is difficult. Aspiration cytology may be misleading due to poor sampling. Case report We report a very rare case of an intrapancreatic accessory spleen which radiologically and cytologically mimicked a neuroendocrine pancreatic tumor. Conclusion Modern imaging techniques will probably lead to an increasing number of intrapancreatic accessory spleens being discovered, posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
Intrapancreatic accessory spleens are common asymptomatic masses that generally cause no problems. U...
We present a 48-year-old male patient with a mass in the tail of the pancreas on abdominal ultrasono...
<div><p>ABSTRACT An asymptomatic 79-year-old woman, with incidental finding on abdominal ultrasound ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Accessory spleen is an anomaly that observed in about 10% of individuals by ...
The pancreatic tail is an uncommon location for the accessory spleen. Although it is a benign entity...
In a large series of nonselected autopsy investigations an accessory spleen was found in 10-30%. The...
Intrapancreatic accessory spleen (IPAS) is a benign anomaly of splenic embryology and a rare cause o...
Accessory spleen (AS) is not a rare occurrence, and with the second most common site being the tail ...
Introduction. Accessory spleens can be found in up to 10% of the population, and their intrapancr...
SummarySolid tumours in the tail of the pancreas may present a diagnostic dilemma if the clinical hi...
Pancreatic nodules are frequently found incidentally and often pose a diagnostic and therapeutic cha...
A 69-year-old male patient was incidentally diagnosed with a 5-mm lesion in the pancreatic tail by e...
INTRODUCTION: Intrapancreatic accessory spleen is an uncommon congenital abnormality of the spleen w...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntrapancreatic accessory spleen is an uncommon congenital abnormality of the sp...
AbstractAccessory spleens are common, usually asymptomatic, incidentally discovered congenital foci ...
Intrapancreatic accessory spleens are common asymptomatic masses that generally cause no problems. U...
We present a 48-year-old male patient with a mass in the tail of the pancreas on abdominal ultrasono...
<div><p>ABSTRACT An asymptomatic 79-year-old woman, with incidental finding on abdominal ultrasound ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Accessory spleen is an anomaly that observed in about 10% of individuals by ...
The pancreatic tail is an uncommon location for the accessory spleen. Although it is a benign entity...
In a large series of nonselected autopsy investigations an accessory spleen was found in 10-30%. The...
Intrapancreatic accessory spleen (IPAS) is a benign anomaly of splenic embryology and a rare cause o...
Accessory spleen (AS) is not a rare occurrence, and with the second most common site being the tail ...
Introduction. Accessory spleens can be found in up to 10% of the population, and their intrapancr...
SummarySolid tumours in the tail of the pancreas may present a diagnostic dilemma if the clinical hi...
Pancreatic nodules are frequently found incidentally and often pose a diagnostic and therapeutic cha...
A 69-year-old male patient was incidentally diagnosed with a 5-mm lesion in the pancreatic tail by e...
INTRODUCTION: Intrapancreatic accessory spleen is an uncommon congenital abnormality of the spleen w...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntrapancreatic accessory spleen is an uncommon congenital abnormality of the sp...
AbstractAccessory spleens are common, usually asymptomatic, incidentally discovered congenital foci ...
Intrapancreatic accessory spleens are common asymptomatic masses that generally cause no problems. U...
We present a 48-year-old male patient with a mass in the tail of the pancreas on abdominal ultrasono...
<div><p>ABSTRACT An asymptomatic 79-year-old woman, with incidental finding on abdominal ultrasound ...