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Fontaine-Nicola A, Nefa JR, Magaña FA. Hydatid or not? A large splenic cyst that challenged the initial diagnosis. J Gastrointest Surg 2025; 29:102026. [PMID: 40120849 DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2025.102026] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/09/2025] [Revised: 03/16/2025] [Accepted: 03/18/2025] [Indexed: 03/25/2025]
Affiliation(s)
- Andres Fontaine-Nicola
- Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States.
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- Department of Surgery, University of Aconcagua, Mendoza, Argentina
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Qaradaghy SHS, Ismael DN, Ameen SHH, Mahmood KA, Aghaways IHA, Shakor FN, Abdullah ZO, Ibrahim KM, Omer MAA, Mohammed SA, Mohammed AA, Rasheed SH. The unusual location of primary hydatid cyst: A case series study. Open Med (Wars) 2024; 19:20241030. [PMID: 39434858 PMCID: PMC11491882 DOI: 10.1515/med-2024-1030] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/27/2023] [Revised: 08/14/2024] [Accepted: 08/14/2024] [Indexed: 10/23/2024] Open
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Background Cystic echinococcosis mainly affects the liver and lungs, in which the larvae from the microvascular wall in the liver pass to the lungs and then to the blood circulation and settle in any tissue or organ. Objectives The objective of this study was to report the unusual location of hydatid cysts in infected patients in Sulaimaniyah City, Iraq. Patients and methods This retrospective case series study enrolled 13 patients. They underwent a surgical operation to excise their cyst after confirmed diagnosis with blood investigations, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, computed tomography scan, and magnetic resonance imaging (when needed). After the operation, the cyst was confirmed with histopathological examination, and patients were advised to take an Albendazole tablet. Results Most patients were females from rural areas, with a mean age of 38.93 ± 14.4 years. Patients presented with cysts on the skin of the anterior abdominal wall, gluteal region, mesenteric area, pericardium, tibia bone meta diaphysis, right inguinal region, right thigh, skin of the anterior neck, spleen, left suprarenal gland, right breast, and the iliopsoas muscle. Conclusions The hydatid cyst can affect any body part with no site immune and often produces nonspecific symptoms.
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Shorsh Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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- Department of Surgery, Sulaimani Teaching Hospital, Sulaimani Directorate of Health, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
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Hammouda SB, Mabrouk S, Bellalah A, Maatouk M, Zakhama A, Njim L. Large splenic epithelial cyst: A rare presentation. Int J Surg Case Rep 2022; 95:107201. [PMID: 35594788 PMCID: PMC9121251 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107201] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/03/2022] [Revised: 05/10/2022] [Accepted: 05/11/2022] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE Splenic cysts are infrequent and most of them are related to parasitic diseases. Splenic epithelial cyst (SEC) is the most common type of primary non-parasitic splenic cysts. Its pathogenesis is not yet clear. Splenic cysts are usually asymptomatic and are detected incidentally during imaging exams or an exploratory laparotomy. CASE PRESENTATION Our case is about a primary SEC discovered incidentally. An 18-year-old male patient without any personal and family medical history, presented with symptoms of upper urinary tract infection. Renal ultrasound was performed and found incidentally a solitary cystic lesion in the spleen. A laparoscopic partial splenectomy was made then. The specimen was sent for pathological examination and a diagnosis of primary (epidermoid) epithelial splenic cyst was given. CLINICAL DISCUSSION SEC is a rare pathology that could mimic other splenic cysts like hydatid cyst. The preoperative diagnosis of SEC can be suspected by ultrasonography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. However, histopathological examination is mandatory to confirm the diagnosis. A wide range of differential diagnoses is considered when we suspect clinically SEC because of its lower incidence. CONCLUSION Actually, spleen-preserving surgery with minimally invasive methods such as laparoscopy is the gold standard for the treatment of SEC despite the risk of recurrence encountered with these techniques. However, different surgical modalities are discussed depending on the size and the location of the cyst and the patient's age.
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- Seifeddine Ben Hammouda
- Department of Pathology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia.
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- Department of Pathology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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- Department of Pathology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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- Department of Radiology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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- Department of Pathology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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- Department of Pathology, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir 5000, Tunisia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Monastir, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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Sangster GP, Malikayil K, Donato M, Ballard DH. MDCT Findings of Splenic Pathology. Curr Probl Diagn Radiol 2022; 51:262-269. [PMID: 33461801 PMCID: PMC8267054 DOI: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2020.12.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/04/2020] [Revised: 12/18/2020] [Accepted: 12/31/2020] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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The delineation and characterization of splenic lesions and other abnormalities can be challenging on computed tomography. Many splenic lesions are incidentally found, imaging features tend to overlap, and without the appropriate clinical context, differentials can range from benign to malignant. Radiologists should be familiar with the wide variety of pathologies seen on computed tomography as it is often the first imaging modality a splenic lesion is seen. The purpose of this MDCT-focused review is to understand normal splenic anatomy and its variants, to illustrate and describe typical and atypical imaging patters of inflammatory, infectious, vascular, traumatic, benign, and malignant tumors of the spleen and provide clues in reaching the appropriate differential diagnosis and management.
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- Guillermo P Sangster
- Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA.
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- Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA
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- Fundación Medica de Río Negro y Neuquén, Cipolletti, Río Negro, Argentina
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- Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
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Termos S, Othman F, Aljewaied A, Alkhalil AM, Alhunaidi M, Parayil SM, Alabdulghani F. Symptomatic Giant Primary Nonparasitic Splenic Cyst Treated with Laparoscopic Decapsulation: A Case Report and Literature Review. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CASE REPORTS 2020; 21:e927893. [PMID: 33211675 PMCID: PMC7684427 DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.927893] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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Patient: Female, 22-year-old Final Diagnosis: Primary nonparasitic splenic cyst Symptoms: Abdominal pain • mass in abdomen Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Laparoscopic decapsulation of giant splenic cyst. Specialty: Surgery
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- Salah Termos
- Department of Surgery, Al-Amiri Hospital, Kuwait, Kuwait
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- Department of Surgery, Al-Amiri Hospital, Kuwait, Kuwait
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- Department of Surgery, Al-Amiri Hospital, Kuwait, Kuwait
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Funakoshi H, Shirane S, Toda J. Sclerotherapy using polidocanol foam for a giant splenic cyst. Radiol Case Rep 2020; 15:1596-1600. [PMID: 32685077 PMCID: PMC7355813 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2020.06.046] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/30/2020] [Revised: 06/24/2020] [Accepted: 06/25/2020] [Indexed: 11/07/2022] Open
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Nonparasitic splenic cysts often cause nonspecific symptoms such as pain or early satiety. As it is relatively rarer than hepatic cysts, no established treatment exists for splenic cysts. A 24-year-old woman with a complaint of abdominal discomfort was referred to our hospital. Computed tomography revealed an 11-cm diameter splenic cyst, thought to be the cause of her symptom. Sclerotherapy was performed using polidocanol foam, administered at a volume of 40 mL through a catheter, under local anesthesia. After 2 sessions, the cyst measured 5 cm in diameter, 3 months after the first treatment. Sclerotherapy using polidocanol foam can treat large splenic cysts. It can be performed using local anesthesia and a single puncture, reducing sclerosant use.
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- Hiraku Funakoshi
- Department of Interventional Radiology, Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, 3-4-32 Todaijima, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0001, Japan.,Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Chiba, Japan
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- Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Chiba, Japan
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- Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
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Epidermoid Cysts in a Wandering Spleen: An Unusual Enigma. Case Rep Surg 2019; 2019:1581736. [PMID: 31827967 PMCID: PMC6886353 DOI: 10.1155/2019/1581736] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/07/2019] [Accepted: 11/06/2019] [Indexed: 11/17/2022] Open
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Epidermoid splenic cysts are rare lesions in the spleen. These cysts are characterized by a stratified squamous epithelial lining, internal septations, and calcification. Congenital in origin, epidermoid splenic cysts are postulated to arise from misfolding and mesothelial cell incorporation into the splenic parenchyma. This report presents a unique case of an 18-year-old woman with an epidermoid splenic cyst in a congenital wandering spleen. Computed tomography and transabdominal ultrasound imaging along with immunochemistry staining confirmed the diagnosis. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of an epidermoid cyst in a wandering spleen.
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