Isolated hepatic splenosis: First reported case

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Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue, most commonly seen after traumatic splenic rupture and splenectomy. Post-traumatic splenosis is often considered a rare entity, but is probably underreported because of its asymptomatic nature. We describe the first reported case of splenosis presenting as a liver mass, indistinguishable from a liver tumor by standard preoperative evaluation. The pathophysiology, evaluation and management of splenosis is discussed as well as the decision to resect a benign appearing liver mass.

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D’Angelica, M., Fong, Y., & Blumgart, L. H. (1998). Isolated hepatic splenosis: First reported case. HPB Surgery, 11(1), 39–42. https://doi.org/10.1155/1998/72067

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