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Primary Splenic Angiosarcoma: Clinical and Imaging Manifestations of This Rare Aggressive Neoplasm

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2016
Primary splenic angiosarcoma is a rare and fatal neoplasm arising from vascular endothelial cells within the spleen. With an incidence of 2 cases per 10 million people worldwide, the diagnosis and treatment of this rare entity is unfamiliar and challenging.
Ali, Batouli   +7 more
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Accessory Splenic Tissue Producing Indentation of the Gastric Fundus Resembling Gastric Neoplasm

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
THE stomach being a hollow organ centrally placed in the upper abdomen, it is quite conceivable that it can have indentations from an enlarged spleen at the fundus.
T K, Das Gupta, R C, Busch
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A Clinicopathologically Distinctive Primary Splenic Histiocytic Neoplasm

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1988
We describe a primary splenic neoplasm composed of cytomorphologically malignant-appearing erythrophagocytic histiocytoid cells reminiscent of those seen in malignant histiocytosis. However, this neoplasm displayed certain distinctive clinicopathologic features--including localization to the spleen, where it grew as separate discrete nodules--that ...
C, Franchino   +4 more
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Primary Splenic Neoplasm

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
D A, Gastineau, P M, Banks, D M, Knowles
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Comparison of splenic vessel preserving distal pancreatectomy and the Warshaw technique for solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in children

Pediatric surgery international (Print), 2022
Y. Kwon   +6 more
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Giant Epithelial Splenic Cyst Mimicking a Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasm: Case Report

International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies
Splenic cysts are an uncommon entity, usually diagnosed incidentally due to their asymptomatic nature in clinical practice. Surgical treatment is essential in symptomatic cysts, those larger than 5 cm, or when malignancy cannot be excluded. Histopathological analysis is necessary to identify the splenic subtype and to rule out potential malignant ...
Martínez-Guerrero Rosalinda   +3 more
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Improving diagnosis of atraumatic splenic lesions, part II: benign neoplasms/nonneoplastic mass-like lesions.

Clinical imaging, 2016
Z. Ricci   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
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Splenectomy for Primary and Secondary Splenic Neoplasm

The American Surgeon™, 2016
Charles, Fredericks   +3 more
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Pancreatic Tail Neoplasm Masquerading as Recurrent Splenic Abscesses

Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2017
Karthik Gnanapandithan   +2 more
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