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    Int Semin Surg Oncol. 2007 Dec 8;4:27.

    Splenic peliosis - a potentially fatal condition which can mimick malignancy.

    Singh-Ranger G, Rajarajan N, Aftab S, Stoker D.

    Department of General Surgery, North Middlesex University Hospital, Sterling Way, Edmonton, London, UK. David.Stoker@nmh.nhs.uk.

    ABSTRACT: Isolated splenic peliosis is an extremely rare occurrence, and this disease often manifests itself with spontaneous haemoperitoneum.We report a case where an otherwise healthy patient was found to have splenomegaly on clinical examination. On computerised tomography, a diagnosis of splenic malignancy was made, and the patient underwent a splenectomy. Histological examination gave the diagnosis of splenic peliosis, which had not been considered prior to the operation. In retrospect, splenectomy was the most prudent course of action, as the risk of spontaneous haemorrhage and fatality was eliminated. This case emphasises the need to retain an index of suspicion for this condition, even in otherwise healthy patients, and is a reminder of the usefulness of total splenectomy in the current era of minimally invasive diagnostic techniques.

    PMID: 18067667 [PubMed - in process]

    PMCID: PMC2222050

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