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This case report details a rare instance of splenosis, a condition involving splenic tissue implantation, presenting with hematospermia and testicular pain in a patient with a history of splenectomy.

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  • Urology
  • Surgical Pathology
  • Abdominal Imaging

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  • Splenosis is the autotransplantation of splenic tissue, typically asymptomatic.
Keywords:
HematospermiaLaparoscopyObstructionSplenectomySplenosis

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