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Epidermoid cyst in a wandering spleen: a rare case report
International Surgery JournalEpidermoid cyst is a rare disease of the spleen. Primary true cysts account for 10% of non-parasitic cysts. Wandering spleen is a rare finding which is due to failure to form normal peritoneal attachments.
Karthik Chalamalasetti
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Surgery Case Reports
INTRODUCTION We report the case of a child who underwent splenectomy and developed marked thrombocytopenia after detorsion due to wandering splenic torsion.
Yui Innami +13 more
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INTRODUCTION We report the case of a child who underwent splenectomy and developed marked thrombocytopenia after detorsion due to wandering splenic torsion.
Yui Innami +13 more
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Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2012
A 30-year-old gravida 2 para 2 lady presented with severe lower abdominal pain and vomiting of 2 days duration with a similar episode 1 month back. Clinical examination revealed a large tender intra-abdominal mass in lower abdomen. Pregnancy test was negative. Blood count, liver and kidney function tests were normal.
Ashlesha Satish, Udare +2 more
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A 30-year-old gravida 2 para 2 lady presented with severe lower abdominal pain and vomiting of 2 days duration with a similar episode 1 month back. Clinical examination revealed a large tender intra-abdominal mass in lower abdomen. Pregnancy test was negative. Blood count, liver and kidney function tests were normal.
Ashlesha Satish, Udare +2 more
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2005
The spleen is well fixed below the left side of the diaphragm. Wandering spleen is a rare condition of unknown pathogenesis. The wandering spleen is most often localized in the lower abdomen or pelvis. The diagnosis may be difficult if wandering spleen is not suspected. Often a wandering spleen can be palpated in the lower abdomen. In the rare cases of
Jakob, Burcharth +2 more
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The spleen is well fixed below the left side of the diaphragm. Wandering spleen is a rare condition of unknown pathogenesis. The wandering spleen is most often localized in the lower abdomen or pelvis. The diagnosis may be difficult if wandering spleen is not suspected. Often a wandering spleen can be palpated in the lower abdomen. In the rare cases of
Jakob, Burcharth +2 more
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Torsion of a wandering spleen in a pregnant patient presented with acute abdomen: A case report
International journal of surgery case reportsIntroduction and importance Wandering spleen may result in torsion or splenomegaly, which causes symptoms such as intestinal obstruction, nausea, vomiting, and swelling in the abdomen. There are few reports of wandering spleen torsion in pregnant mothers.
Alemneh Mitku Chekol +4 more
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Wandering spleen with torsion causing an acute abdomen: A case report
International journal of surgery case reportsIntroduction and importance Wandering spleen, also known as ectopic spleen, is an uncommon disorder in which the spleen's anatomical location differs from its fixed position in the abdomen's left upper quadrant.
A. Aregawi, T. Geremew
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International journal of surgery case reports
Background Wandering spleen or hypermobile spleen results from the elongation or maldevelopment of the spleen’s suspensory ligaments. Few cases have been reported worldwide, making it a rare clinical entity.
W. Shale +3 more
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Background Wandering spleen or hypermobile spleen results from the elongation or maldevelopment of the spleen’s suspensory ligaments. Few cases have been reported worldwide, making it a rare clinical entity.
W. Shale +3 more
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Wandering spleen: Diagnosis and treatment.
Journal of visceral surgeryWhether congenital or acquired, wandering spleen is a rare entity. In most cases, surgical treatment necessitates splenectomy, or even more rarely, particularly in children, splenopexy.
Antoine Poirier +2 more
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