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Splenic lipoma

Case contributed by Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Work up for abdominal pain. Incidental finding.

Patient Data

Age: 50 years
Gender: Male
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A 60×48 mm well-defined lobulated mass with homogenous fat density and without calcification is noted in the spleen. A few fine septations are seen within.

Case Discussion

Features are compatible with splenic lipoma.

The spleen is an extremely rare location for lipoma. In general, lipomas are typically well-circumscribed round or ovoid masses with homogeneous imaging characteristics of fat. A thin capsule, very thin septations (<2 mm), and scattered small areas of soft tissue density are common.

It should be noted that, avidly enhancing, thick/nodular septa or evidence of local invasion are suggestive of malignancy and needs further evaluation.

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