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[Accessory spleen as a differential diagnosis of intrapancreatic tumors. Case report and review of the literature] Revista de gastroenterología de México [Rev Gastroenterol Mex] Journal article

 
Title[Accessory spleen as a differential diagnosis of intrapancreatic tumors. Case report and review of the literature]
Author(s)Domínguez I, Franssen-Canovas B, Uribe-Uribe N, Franco R, Campuzano M, Uscanga LF 
InstitutionDepartamento de Cirugía, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, México, D.F. barbercillo@hotmail.com
SourceRev Gastroenterol Mex 2007 Oct-Dec; 72(4):376-8.
AbstractThere are few reports of intrapancreatic accessory spleen. Most cases have been reported in Japan and some refer epithelial cysts within it. Most of these lesions are asymptomatic and may be misdiagnosed as a non-functioning neuroendocrine tumor due to their radiological characteristics and lack of symptomatology. We report a case of a 46 year old woman with an incidentally diagnosed intrapancreatic accessory spleen. Because of a history of weight loss and a severe acanthosis nigricans a hidden neoplasia was sought. A 2.5 x 1 cm lesion was found in the tail of the pancreas on computed tomography scan and later confirmed with endoscopic ultrasound. A non-diagnostic biopsy was undertaken. A distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy was performed and a final pathological diagnosis of intrapancreatic accessory spleen was given. The 99mTc-denatured RBC scan in addition to the octreotide scintigraphy have been proposed to differentiate it from other intrapancreatic tumors and avoid unnecessary surgery. Intrapancreatic accessory spleen should be considered as a differential diagnosis for pancreatic tumors.
Languagespa
Pub Type(s)English Abstract
Journal Article
PubMed ID18595327
  
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