Multimodality imaging of splenic sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation |
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Authors: | Hock Tai Gavin Lim Cher Heng Tan Li Tserng Teo Chi Shern Bernard Ho |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore;2.Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore;3.Surgical High Dependency Unit, Division of Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore;4.Department of Pathology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT) is an exceedingly rare, benign and proliferative vascular lesion that arises from the splenic red pulp. It is often an incidental finding on imaging. The diagnosis of SANT is confirmed via histopathological examination of the resected spleen. Herein, we present a case of SANT and describe its typical imaging characteristics. An asymptomatic 39-year-old man was found to have a 3.1 cm × 2.7 cm × 2.3 cm hypoechoic splenic lesion during abdominal ultrasonography, which was performed to investigate his elevated gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and alanine transaminase levels. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography suggested a vascular splenic lesion, while magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated features consistent with SANT. In view of the increasing size of the lesion on follow-up imaging, the patient elected for splenectomy. Histopathological examination confirmed SANT, and the lesion was completely resected by laparoscopic splenectomy. |
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Keywords: | laparoscopic splenectomy SANT sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation |
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