Littoral cell angioma is a rare primary vascular neoplasm of the spleen, composed of littoral cells that line the splenic sinuses of the red pulp. It was thought to be a benign, incidental lesion. However, many recent reports have described it to be a malignant lesion with congenital and immunological associations. The definitive diagnosis can only be made after histology and immunohistochemistry studies.
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Rana, N., Ming, Z., Hui, M., & Bin, Y. (2009). Case report: Littoral cell angioma of spleen. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 19(3), 210–212. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.54886
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