Hypervascular splenic lesions
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Hypervascular splenic lesions are findings that enhance more or similarly to the background splenic parenchyma on late arterial phase, on contrast-enhanced CT or MRI.
Differential diagnosis
Vascular
Neoplastic
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splenic haemangioma 2
- most common primary benign neoplasm of the spleen
- second most common focal lesion after simple cysts
- small in general
- may contain calcifications
- similar features as hepatic hemangioma on CT and MRI
- splenic haemangiomatosis
- splenic hypervascular metastases
- splenic hamartoma - extremely rare 1
- sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen (SANT) 1
- splenic lymphoma 1
- splenic angioscarcoma
- splenic pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcoma
- splenic littoral cell angioma
-<p><strong>Hypervascular splenic lesions</strong> are findings that enhance more or similarly to the background splenic parenchyma on <a href="/articles/late-arterial-phase">late arterial phase</a>, on contrast-enhanced CT or MRI.</p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>- +<p><strong>Hypervascular splenic lesions</strong> are findings that enhance more or similarly to the background splenic parenchyma on <a href="/articles/late-arterial-phase">late arterial phase</a>, on contrast-enhanced CT or MRI.</p><h5>Vascular</h5><ul><li><a href="/articles/mycotic-aneurysm">mycotic aneurysm</a></li></ul><h5>Neoplastic</h5><ul>