[Abdominal splenosis: an often underdiagnosed entity]

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Abstract

Splenosis is defined as the heterotopic autotransplantation of splenic tissue because of a ruptured spleen due to trauma or surgery. It is a benign and incidental finding, although imaging tests may sometimes orient toward malignancy simulating renal tumors, abdominal lymphomas, endometriosis, among other. We report the case of a 42-year old male in whom a MRI was performed after a study due to abdominal pain. Multiple enlarged lymph nodes were observed in the abdomen, suggestive of lymphoproliferative disease. As an important background, splenectomy was carried out due to abdominal trauma at age 9. After several studies, it was decided to perform a (99m)Tc-labeled heat-damaged red blood cell scintigraphy that showed multiple pathological deposits distributed throughout the abdomen, and even the pelvis, being consistent with splenosis.

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endometriosis

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Splenosis Abdominal Injuries Abdominal Injuries Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain Adult Bromhexine Cholestasis Cholestasis Diagnosis, Differential Erythrocytes Humans Incidental Findings Lymphatic Metastasis Lymphoproliferative Disorders Lymphoproliferative Disorders Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Postoperative Complications Postoperative Complications

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