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Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen

2010 
Intra pancreatic accessory spleen is a rare cause of pancreatic pseudotumors and is located in the pancreatic tail in approximately 1% to 2%. Accessory spleen itself is found in approximately 7% to 15% of the population. Our findings show a case of an intrapancreatic accessory spleen suspected for a malignancy in the pancreatic tail. A 63-year-old man admitted for cholecystitis was incidentally diagnosed with a tumor at the pancreatic tail. On hyperintense magnetic resonance imaging, a solid mass of 1.5 em in diameter in the pancreatic tail was seen, which contrasted as hyperdense in T2weighted imaging. Because of inhomogeneous enhancement on the early vascular phase, the diagnosis of a endocrine pancreatic tail carcinoma was suspected. Intraoperatively , an accessory spleen was found in the pancreatic tail. An oncologic left pancreatectomy was performed because of a malignant tumor. Histology showed an intrapancreatic accessory spleen in the pancreatic tail that excluded the presence of cancer. In conclusion, intrapancreatic accessory spleen is a rare cause of unnecessary laparotomy, but the absence of reliable diagnostics for this entity make histologic ascertainment of a benign tumor indispensable. Therefore, we still needed an oncologic tumor resection.
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