Wandering spleen: A unique cause of acute abdomen

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Abstract

We present the case of a 16-year-old boy presented with 2-week episode of worsening lower abdominal pain. Clinically, there was a tender palpable mass on the suprapubic region. Ultrasonography showed an absent spleen at its usual area, instead suprapubic mass suggestive of ectopic spleen was identified. An emergency laparotomy revealed a congested spleen in the pelvic cavity. Splenectomy was undertaken as it was non-viable. The patient was discharged uneventfully with triple vaccinations. We describe this unique entity with its literature review.

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Lian, H. H., Hayati, F., Ali, A. A., Azizan, N., Ani, M. F. C., Suhaili, M. A., & Zakaria, A. D. (2018). Wandering spleen: A unique cause of acute abdomen. Folia Morphologica (Poland), 77(2), 400–402. https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2017.0097

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