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[Infrequent left renal pseudomass: ectopic spleen].

J G Pereira Arias1, V Ullate Jaime, I Carral Tellítu

  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital San Eloy, Baracaldo, Vizcaya.

Actas Urologicas Espanolas
|November 27, 2002
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Ectopic spleen, though rare and often asymptomatic, can mimic kidney or adrenal tumors. This case highlights the importance of considering ectopic splenic tissue in the differential diagnosis of left renal masses.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Radiology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Ectopic splenic tissue is an uncommon clinical finding, typically asymptomatic and incidentally diagnosed.
  • Its significance in urology arises from its potential to mimic various retroperitoneal and pelvic masses, including renal, adrenal, and other tumors.

Observation:

  • A 42-year-old female presented with a pseudotumoral mass in the upper pole of the left kidney.
  • Diagnostic workup, including imaging studies, led to the final diagnosis of ectopic spleen.

Findings:

  • Ectopic splenic tissue can present as a left renal mass, necessitating its inclusion in the differential diagnosis.
  • Imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, and radionuclide scans are crucial for accurate diagnosis.
  • The case underscores the diagnostic challenge posed by ectopic spleen mimicking renal pathology.

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Implications:

  • Early and accurate diagnosis of ectopic spleen can prevent unnecessary surgical intervention.
  • A conservative management approach is recommended for asymptomatic extrapelvic ectopic spleen.
  • Splenectomy should be reserved for symptomatic cases or those with complications like portal hypertension.