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Splenic peliosis: an unusual entity
1Southampton General Hospital, Southampton University Hospitals Trust, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK. jdavidson@doctors.org.uk
Abstract:
This case of splenic peliosis, describes a rare condition when it presents in the spleen, and is better understood when it occurs in the liver. However, the ultrasound and CT features have a wide differential diagnosis including more common aetiologies, of either a vascular, infective or neoplastic nature, which should be considered. Peliosis is an important condition to be aware of because rupture of the blood-filled cysts on the spleen surface can lead to haemorrhagic peritonitis and ultimately be fatal.
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