Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue that usually follows traumatic rupture of the spleen or splenectomy [1]. Once considered rare with only 51 cases reported until 1973 [2], splenosis is much more common, occurring in up to 75% of all patients undergoing splenectomy for traumatic injury [3]. Hyperplastic splenic residues following splenectomy or traumatic rupture of the spleen may result in incidentally discovered masses which require a differential diagnosis from other disorders including neoplastic diseases. We report a rare case of splenosis involving liver and both intra and extraperitoneal spaces, discussing radiological methods and haematological features for a correct diagnosis. A 41-year-old man who h...
Multiple focal liver lesions were incidentally detected in a patient screened by ultrasound for a re...
The term splenosis applies to the autotransplanted splenic tissue resulting from seeding in the cont...
Splenosis is a rare condition defined as seeding and autotransplantation of splenic tissue, typicall...
Splenosis can be considered as a benign condition due to the presence of heterotopic splenic tissue ...
Hepatic splenosis is an uncommon condition that occurs following traumatic splenic rupture or splene...
Abstract Background Splenosis is the heterotopic autotransplantation and implantation of splenic tis...
Diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is often undiagnosed until treatment for splenic rupture or splenec...
WOS: 000450431900007PubMed ID: 30300199Splenosis, a form of ectopic splenic tissue, is generally cau...
Hepatic splenosis represents the heterotopic implantation of splenic tissue caused by the spillage o...
Introduction: Splenosis is defined as the heterotopic autoimplantation of splenic tissue following t...
A 48-year-old man with a history of a traumatic splenic rupture followed by splenectomy at the age o...
Splenosis is a benign acquired condition characterized by the presence of heterotopic viable splenic...
Hepatic splenosis, a rare entity, is the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the hepatic par...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDefined as heterotrophic autotransplantation of splenic tissue after splenic tra...
Splenosis is an acquired ectopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue; that occurs after traumatic ...
Multiple focal liver lesions were incidentally detected in a patient screened by ultrasound for a re...
The term splenosis applies to the autotransplanted splenic tissue resulting from seeding in the cont...
Splenosis is a rare condition defined as seeding and autotransplantation of splenic tissue, typicall...
Splenosis can be considered as a benign condition due to the presence of heterotopic splenic tissue ...
Hepatic splenosis is an uncommon condition that occurs following traumatic splenic rupture or splene...
Abstract Background Splenosis is the heterotopic autotransplantation and implantation of splenic tis...
Diagnosis of abdominal splenosis is often undiagnosed until treatment for splenic rupture or splenec...
WOS: 000450431900007PubMed ID: 30300199Splenosis, a form of ectopic splenic tissue, is generally cau...
Hepatic splenosis represents the heterotopic implantation of splenic tissue caused by the spillage o...
Introduction: Splenosis is defined as the heterotopic autoimplantation of splenic tissue following t...
A 48-year-old man with a history of a traumatic splenic rupture followed by splenectomy at the age o...
Splenosis is a benign acquired condition characterized by the presence of heterotopic viable splenic...
Hepatic splenosis, a rare entity, is the ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the hepatic par...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDefined as heterotrophic autotransplantation of splenic tissue after splenic tra...
Splenosis is an acquired ectopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue; that occurs after traumatic ...
Multiple focal liver lesions were incidentally detected in a patient screened by ultrasound for a re...
The term splenosis applies to the autotransplanted splenic tissue resulting from seeding in the cont...
Splenosis is a rare condition defined as seeding and autotransplantation of splenic tissue, typicall...