BACKGROUND: Wandering spleen is a rare clinical entity caused by absence of the spleen\u27s peritoneal attachments, allowing the spleen to move freely within the peritoneal cavity [1]. This disease is most commonly seen in children and young women [1, 2]. Affected individuals are predisposed to complications including splenic torsion, splenic infarction, and pancreatic necrosis [3, 4]. Patients may present with constipation, an abdominal mass, swelling, or acute abdominal pain if splenic torsion has occurred [4]. Wandering spleen is difficult to diagnose without imaging, as symptoms are non-specific or may be absent. Imaging studies to confirm the diagnosis may include computed tomography (CT) scan or duplex ultrasonography [5]. Definitive ...
Background: Wandering spleen and accessory spleen are uncommon entity occurring during embryonic dev...
Wandering spleens are rarely encountered ectopic localizations of the spleen. They are either congen...
Wandering spleen (WS) is an uncommon condition, usually asymptomatic, often recognized as an inciden...
A wandering spleen is a rare condition with an unknown incidence. The lack of short gastric vessels ...
Aim: Wandering spleen present generally as an acute abdomen after twisting of the splenic vascular p...
Torsion of wandering spleen in children is a rare disease, one of the symptoms of acute ischemia of ...
Wandering spleen is a condition in which an incomplete fusion of the splenic ligaments allows the sp...
INTRODUCTION: Accessory wandering spleen is a rare but dangerous condition. Abnormalities of the lig...
Summary: Wandering spleen is a rare clinical condition characterized by ectopic positioning of the s...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONSeveral congenital anomalies of the spleen have been reported. The polysplenia i...
Background: Wandering spleen (WS) is a rare clinical entity resulting from the absence or maldevelop...
Abstract Background Polysplenia refers to the presence of two or more equal-sized spleens. Very rare...
Introduction: Splenopexy has been proposed as the treatment of choice in case ...
Ectopy of the spleen also referred to as wandering spleen is a rare condition and preferentially tre...
Wandering spleen (WS) is an uncommon condition, usually asymptomatic, often recognized as an inciden...
Background: Wandering spleen and accessory spleen are uncommon entity occurring during embryonic dev...
Wandering spleens are rarely encountered ectopic localizations of the spleen. They are either congen...
Wandering spleen (WS) is an uncommon condition, usually asymptomatic, often recognized as an inciden...
A wandering spleen is a rare condition with an unknown incidence. The lack of short gastric vessels ...
Aim: Wandering spleen present generally as an acute abdomen after twisting of the splenic vascular p...
Torsion of wandering spleen in children is a rare disease, one of the symptoms of acute ischemia of ...
Wandering spleen is a condition in which an incomplete fusion of the splenic ligaments allows the sp...
INTRODUCTION: Accessory wandering spleen is a rare but dangerous condition. Abnormalities of the lig...
Summary: Wandering spleen is a rare clinical condition characterized by ectopic positioning of the s...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONSeveral congenital anomalies of the spleen have been reported. The polysplenia i...
Background: Wandering spleen (WS) is a rare clinical entity resulting from the absence or maldevelop...
Abstract Background Polysplenia refers to the presence of two or more equal-sized spleens. Very rare...
Introduction: Splenopexy has been proposed as the treatment of choice in case ...
Ectopy of the spleen also referred to as wandering spleen is a rare condition and preferentially tre...
Wandering spleen (WS) is an uncommon condition, usually asymptomatic, often recognized as an inciden...
Background: Wandering spleen and accessory spleen are uncommon entity occurring during embryonic dev...
Wandering spleens are rarely encountered ectopic localizations of the spleen. They are either congen...
Wandering spleen (WS) is an uncommon condition, usually asymptomatic, often recognized as an inciden...