Can large B-cell lymphoma mimic cystic lesions of the spleen? |
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Authors: | Kazuaki Takabe MD PhD Waddah Al-Refaie Brian Chin Pauline K. Chu Stephen M. Baird Sarah L. Blair |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, 402 Dickinson Street/MPF 250, 92103, San Diego, CA 2. Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, USA 3. Department of Pathology, Veteran’s Affair Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA
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Abstract: | A 58-yr-old male with a history of hepatitis C virus infection, presented with a 2-mo history of intractable left upper abdominal pain. He had fallen from a ladder 2 yr previously, landing on his left side. Abdominal computed tomography identified a large cystic mass in the spleen. The patient was brought to the operating room with a presumptive diagnosis of symptomatic, post-traumatic, false cyst of the spleen. Instead, at surgery, a splenic mass with dense adhesions to the diaphragm and stomach was found. On final histological analysis, it was diagnosed to be a large B-cell lymphoma. Despite its rarity, gastroenterologists and surgeons should be aware of large B-cell lymphoma when encountering cystic lesions of the spleen, because the management of benign cystic disease is usually nonsurgical. |
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