Splenic haemangioma

Case contributed by Varun Babu , 7 Nov 2017
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ian Bickle, 8 Nov 2017

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

Well defined non restricting T2 hyperintense lesion in the lower pole of spleen. It shows no diffusion restriction. Dynamic post contrast study shows early arterial enhancement of periphery of the lesion with centripetal filling up of contrast, homogenizing in equilibrium phase. 

Updates to Case Attributes

Body was changed:

The second most common benign lesions of the spleen following simple cysts is the hemangiomahaemangioma. Typical CT morphological features are seen in this case

  • -<p>The second most common benign lesions of the spleen following simple cysts is the hemangioma. Typical CT morphological features seen. </p>
  • +<p>The second most common benign lesions of the spleen following simple cysts is the haemangioma. Typical CT morphological features are seen in this case. </p>

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