Radiography Open (Dec 2022)

Accessory spleen. A diagnostic challenge. Case Study.

  • Stalin Santiago Celi Simbaña,
  • Diego Sebastián Andrade Mora,
  • Jessica Estefania Mendoza Benalcázar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.5113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Introduction: Accessory spleen, also called supernumerary spleen, is a generally benign and asymptomatic condition, characterized by the location of splenic tissue outside the spleen. Its prevalence has been reported between 10% to 30% of the population. Materials and Methods: Patient evaluated for recurrent urinary tract infection in which a computed tomography urography without contrast was requested, incidentally finding an accessory spleen. Results: Clinical case report and diagnostic imaging challenge. Conclusions: The accessory spleen is a condition of congenital origin, relatively frequent for which it should be considered in the spectrum of the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen and intra-abdominal masses since its timely diagnosis can avoid unnecessary surgeries.

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