Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen

Introduction. Inflammatory pseudotumours are benign lesions of unknown aetiology that can appear almost in any organ, sometimes along with infectious agents like Epstein-Barr virus. They are very rare in the spleen, with about 80 cases described in the world literature. The tumour is a single, very...

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Main Authors: Čolović Radoje, Micev Marjan, Grubor Nikica, Čolović Nataša, Latinčić Stojan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society 2009-01-01
Series:Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2009/0370-81790904189C.pdf
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spelling doaj-f36682343fc54e62a6804093dde4645f2021-01-02T05:12:54ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792009-01-011373-418919310.2298/SARH0904189CInflammatory pseudotumours of spleenČolović RadojeMicev MarjanGrubor NikicaČolović NatašaLatinčić StojanIntroduction. Inflammatory pseudotumours are benign lesions of unknown aetiology that can appear almost in any organ, sometimes along with infectious agents like Epstein-Barr virus. They are very rare in the spleen, with about 80 cases described in the world literature. The tumour is a single, very rarely multinodal, lesion. Middle-aged patients are mostly affected. Symptoms are either absent or uncharacteristic so that the tumours are discovered by chance or during the investigations for other diseases. Although the tumour may be suspected before surgery, the exact diagnosis is established by the histological and immunohistochemical examination of the spleen removed as lymphoma or some other lymphoproliferative disorder because they cannot be ruled out. Outline of Cases. The authors present 3 female patients 36, 48 and 56 years of age (average age 46.6 years) with the inflammatory pseudotumour of the spleen. Two patients complained of a mild pain in the epigastrium and below the left costal margin, while in the third patient the tumour of the spleen was discovered by chance during the examination after the traffic accident trauma. On examination, only slight epigastric tenderness was found in two patients. Except for the elevated white blood cells in one patient, laboratory data were within normal limits. All 3 patients were submitted to splenectomy as lymphoma of the spleen could not have been ruled out. Two patients developed transient postsplenectomy thrombocytosis which was treated with aspirin. The exact diagnosis of the tumours was established by the histological and immunohistochemical investigation. Conclusion. Inflammatory pseudotumours of the spleen may not be so rare as it is believed. Thanks to the new diagnostic modalities (US, CT, MRI), an increasing number of reports of these tumours may be expected. They have to be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of solitary or multi-modal lesions of the spleen. Splenectomy is a treatment of choice. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2009/0370-81790904189C.pdfspleeninflammatory pseudotumoursplenectomy
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author Čolović Radoje
Micev Marjan
Grubor Nikica
Čolović Nataša
Latinčić Stojan
spellingShingle Čolović Radoje
Micev Marjan
Grubor Nikica
Čolović Nataša
Latinčić Stojan
Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
spleen
inflammatory pseudotumour
splenectomy
author_facet Čolović Radoje
Micev Marjan
Grubor Nikica
Čolović Nataša
Latinčić Stojan
author_sort Čolović Radoje
title Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
title_short Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
title_full Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
title_fullStr Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
title_sort inflammatory pseudotumours of spleen
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Introduction. Inflammatory pseudotumours are benign lesions of unknown aetiology that can appear almost in any organ, sometimes along with infectious agents like Epstein-Barr virus. They are very rare in the spleen, with about 80 cases described in the world literature. The tumour is a single, very rarely multinodal, lesion. Middle-aged patients are mostly affected. Symptoms are either absent or uncharacteristic so that the tumours are discovered by chance or during the investigations for other diseases. Although the tumour may be suspected before surgery, the exact diagnosis is established by the histological and immunohistochemical examination of the spleen removed as lymphoma or some other lymphoproliferative disorder because they cannot be ruled out. Outline of Cases. The authors present 3 female patients 36, 48 and 56 years of age (average age 46.6 years) with the inflammatory pseudotumour of the spleen. Two patients complained of a mild pain in the epigastrium and below the left costal margin, while in the third patient the tumour of the spleen was discovered by chance during the examination after the traffic accident trauma. On examination, only slight epigastric tenderness was found in two patients. Except for the elevated white blood cells in one patient, laboratory data were within normal limits. All 3 patients were submitted to splenectomy as lymphoma of the spleen could not have been ruled out. Two patients developed transient postsplenectomy thrombocytosis which was treated with aspirin. The exact diagnosis of the tumours was established by the histological and immunohistochemical investigation. Conclusion. Inflammatory pseudotumours of the spleen may not be so rare as it is believed. Thanks to the new diagnostic modalities (US, CT, MRI), an increasing number of reports of these tumours may be expected. They have to be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of solitary or multi-modal lesions of the spleen. Splenectomy is a treatment of choice.
topic spleen
inflammatory pseudotumour
splenectomy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2009/0370-81790904189C.pdf
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