Presentation
Old man with history of splenectomy for splenic rupture.
Patient Data
Age: 85 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Splenosis
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Incidentally discovered well-defined homogeneous nodules ranging in size at the anatomical site of the spleen > left subdiaphragmatic and anterior to the left colon.
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Incidentally discovered well-defined homogeneous nodules (yellow arrows) ranging in size at the anatomical site of the spleen > left subdiaphragmatic and anterior to the left colon.
Case Discussion
Posttraumatic autotransplantation of splenic tissue in various compartments of the body (splenosis).