Introduction: Splenosis is defined as the heterotopic autoimplantation of splenic tissue following trauma to or surgery on the spleen. Clinical case: We present a case of an asymptomatic 73-year-old male in whom hypervascular lesions were detected during routine exams. The patient reported a history of carotid artery surgery and cholecystectomy; he had a laparotomy incision from childhood but was unaware of the reason for it. The patient exhibited slightly elevated carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels. Histopathology revealed intrahepatic heterotopic splenic parenchyma, with no evidence of neoplasia in either of the two lesions, the diameters of which were 1.5 cm and 3.6 cm. Patient received outpatient follow-up care for 24 months and expe...
Splenosis is a benign condition which results from the self-implantation of splenic tissue on intra ...
Hepatic splenosis, a rare entity, is the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the hepatic par...
Intra-hepatic splenosis as an unexpected cause of a focal liver lesion in a patient with hepatitis C...
Splenosis can be considered as a benign condition due to the presence of heterotopic splenic tissue ...
Abstract Background Splenosis is the heterotopic autotransplantation and implantation of splenic tis...
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of th...
Hepatic splenosis represents the heterotopic implantation of splenic tissue caused by the spillage o...
Diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is often undiagnosed until treatment for splenic rupture or splenec...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDefined as heterotrophic autotransplantation of splenic tissue after splenic tra...
Multiple focal liver lesions were incidentally detected in a patient screened by ultrasound for a re...
We report on a case of hepatic splenosis. A 32-yr-old man underwent a splenectomy due to trauma at t...
Hepatic splenosis is an uncommon condition that occurs following traumatic splenic rupture or splene...
Hepatic splenosis is a nodular implant of normal spleen tissue in the liver. This innocent liver nod...
Splenosis is not an uncommon disease. However, it is often misdiagnosed as malignant tumors, and the...
Splenosis is a rare disease, which is often discovered incidentally years after surgical procedures ...
Splenosis is a benign condition which results from the self-implantation of splenic tissue on intra ...
Hepatic splenosis, a rare entity, is the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the hepatic par...
Intra-hepatic splenosis as an unexpected cause of a focal liver lesion in a patient with hepatitis C...
Splenosis can be considered as a benign condition due to the presence of heterotopic splenic tissue ...
Abstract Background Splenosis is the heterotopic autotransplantation and implantation of splenic tis...
Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of th...
Hepatic splenosis represents the heterotopic implantation of splenic tissue caused by the spillage o...
Diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is often undiagnosed until treatment for splenic rupture or splenec...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDefined as heterotrophic autotransplantation of splenic tissue after splenic tra...
Multiple focal liver lesions were incidentally detected in a patient screened by ultrasound for a re...
We report on a case of hepatic splenosis. A 32-yr-old man underwent a splenectomy due to trauma at t...
Hepatic splenosis is an uncommon condition that occurs following traumatic splenic rupture or splene...
Hepatic splenosis is a nodular implant of normal spleen tissue in the liver. This innocent liver nod...
Splenosis is not an uncommon disease. However, it is often misdiagnosed as malignant tumors, and the...
Splenosis is a rare disease, which is often discovered incidentally years after surgical procedures ...
Splenosis is a benign condition which results from the self-implantation of splenic tissue on intra ...
Hepatic splenosis, a rare entity, is the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the hepatic par...
Intra-hepatic splenosis as an unexpected cause of a focal liver lesion in a patient with hepatitis C...