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Primary Splenic Neoplasms

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1940
S. Goldberg
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[Differential diagnosis of splenic neoplasms].

RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1978
K, Stellamor, A, Kroiss
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Rare cases of atraumatic splenic rupture managed conservatively in patients with myeloid neoplasms: a report of two cases and literature review.

Chinese Clinical Oncology
BACKGROUND Atraumatic splenic rupture (ASR) is rare and typically attributed to underlying pathological conditions, with neoplastic diseases being the main etiologies.
Meng Chen   +4 more
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Vascular neoplasms and non-neoplastic vascular lesions of the spleen.

Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2020
Vascular neoplasms are among the most common conditions affecting the spleen. The majority of these are idiopathic, benign in nature and asymptomatic and therefore treated with a conservative management.
V. Sangiorgio, D. Arber
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Laparoscopic Warshaw Procedure for Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasms in Children

The American surgeon
Background Solid pseudopapillary neoplasms (SPNs) arising in the body or tail of the pancreas can be amenable to laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy with or without concomitant splenectomy.
Chirag Ram   +7 more
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Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1996
The splenic marginal zone is a morphologically and perhaps immunologically distinct B-cell compartment. Lymphomas arising from cells of the splenic marginal zone are rare. Here we describe the morphologic, immunologic, and clinical features of 14 cases. Patient age ranged from 35 to 79 years (median, 68 years) with a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.8.
R D, Hammer   +4 more
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Thrombosis at Unusual Sites: Focus on Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

Hämostaseologie
Patients with thrombosis at an unusual site will need to be explored for rare causes of thrombosis. Two of these rare causes include myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).
Steffen Koschmieder, J. Panse
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Accessory Splenic Stomach Wall Abscess Mass Simulating Neoplasm

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1974
A case is described of the diagnostic dilemma presented by a mass in the fundus of the stomach which proved at laparotomy to be caused by a large granulation tissue mass central to accessory splenic tissue. Relevant extracts from the literature are quoted in a discussion of the problems arising from this unusual pathology.
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B-cell neoplasms and Hodgkin lymphoma in the spleen.

Seminars in diagnostic pathology, 2020
B-cell lymphoma of spleen may be primary (most commonly splenic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma) or secondary (typically low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma).
J. Geyer, Sonam Prakash, A. Orazi
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Clinical and Pathological Features of Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasms of the Pancreas: A Nationwide Multicenter Study in Japan

Pancreas, 2018
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathological features of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms (SPNs). Methods In this retrospective study, 288 SPNs were analyzed. Results Overall, 214 patients (74%) were female.
K. Hanada   +15 more
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