Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2014)

Thoracic splenosis as a differential diagnosis of juxtapleural nodules

  • B. Lopes,
  • L.R. Almeida,
  • A.A. Vicente,
  • D.C. Marcellos,
  • M. Corassa,
  • R.F. Romano,
  • F. Freire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2013.10.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. C
pp. 1 – 3

Abstract

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Thoracic splenosis is rare and consists of ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the chest after concomitant thoracic and abdominal trauma with diaphragm injury. It occurs in about 18% of cases of splenic ruptures. In almost all cases, diagnosis is given incidentally once patients are usually asymptomatic. Thoracic splenosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis in all patients with history of trauma presenting with juxtapleural nodules in chest computed tomography. However, malignant conditions should be ruled out firstly. Biopsy is not essential for the diagnosis once nuclear medicine can confirm splenosis in patients with pertinent history of trauma and suggestive tomographic image. We present a typical case of thoracic splenosis whose diagnosis was made by nuclear medicine and no invasive procedures were required.

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