Splenic epithelial cyst mistaken with Hydatid cyst: A case report
•Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type.•The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive and the definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology.•Splenic epithelial cyst should be kept in the differential diagnosis of a spl...
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Abstract | •Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type.•The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive and the definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology.•Splenic epithelial cyst should be kept in the differential diagnosis of a splenic cyst along with hydatid disease.•Surgical treatment is indicated for symptomatic cysts or those larger than 5 cm.
Introduction: Cystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic epithelial cysts are the most common type of primary splenic cyst (4%). Surgical treatment is indicated for cysts larger than 5 cm or symptomatic. Nowadays, spleen preserving surgery is the gold standard treatment considering the immunologic role of the spleen and the increased risk of post-splenectomy infections.
Case presentation: A 17 year old girl presented to the outpatient clinic with moderate left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 2 weeks duration with loss of appetite and denied fever, chills, sweating and jaundice. Abdominal examination showed tender splenomegaly. The abdominal imaging (Ultrasound, CT SCAN, MRI) was suggestive of hydatid cyst of the spleen, for which she received Albendazole for 1 month and then operated by laparotomy with partial resection and un-roofing of the splenic cyst. The pathology report showed a splenic epithelial cyst (SEC).
Conclusion: SEC is a rare pathology that could mimic splenic hydatid cyst. The clinical and radiological pictures may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive. Definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology. Spleen conserving surgery, when possible, is the preferred modality for treatment. |
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Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type.
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The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive and the definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology.
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Splenic epithelial cyst should be kept in the differential diagnosis of a splenic cyst along with hydatid disease.
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Surgical treatment is indicated for symptomatic cysts or those larger than 5 cm.
Introduction: Cystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic epithelial cysts are the most common type of primary splenic cyst (4%). Surgical treatment is indicated for cysts larger than 5 cm or symptomatic. Nowadays, spleen preserving surgery is the gold standard treatment considering the immunologic role of the spleen and the increased risk of post-splenectomy infections.
Case presentation: A 17 year old girl presented to the outpatient clinic with moderate left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 2 weeks duration with loss of appetite and denied fever, chills, sweating and jaundice. Abdominal examination showed tender splenomegaly. The abdominal imaging (Ultrasound, CT SCAN, MRI) was suggestive of hydatid cyst of the spleen, for which she received Albendazole for 1 month and then operated by laparotomy with partial resection and un-roofing of the splenic cyst. The pathology report showed a splenic epithelial cyst (SEC).
Conclusion: SEC is a rare pathology that could mimic splenic hydatid cyst. The clinical and radiological pictures may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive. Definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology. Spleen conserving surgery, when possible, is the preferred modality for treatment. INTRODUCTIONCystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic epithelial cysts are the most common type of primary splenic cyst (4%). Surgical treatment is indicated for cysts larger than 5 cm or symptomatic. Nowadays, spleen preserving surgery is the gold standard treatment considering the immunologic role of the spleen and the increased risk of post-splenectomy infections. CASE PRESENTATIONA 17 year old girl presented to the outpatient clinic with moderate left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 2 weeks duration with loss of appetite and denied fever, chills, sweating and jaundice. Abdominal examination showed tender splenomegaly. The abdominal imaging (Ultrasound, CT SCAN, MRI) was suggestive of hydatid cyst of the spleen, for which she received Albendazole for 1 month and then operated by laparotomy with partial resection and un-roofing of the splenic cyst. The pathology report showed a splenic epithelial cyst (SEC). CONCLUSIONSEC is a rare pathology that could mimic splenic hydatid cyst. The clinical and radiological pictures may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive. Definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology. Spleen conserving surgery, when possible, is the preferred modality for treatment. Cystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic epithelial cysts are the most common type of primary splenic cyst (4%). Surgical treatment is indicated for cysts larger than 5 cm or symptomatic. Nowadays, spleen preserving surgery is the gold standard treatment considering the immunologic role of the spleen and the increased risk of post-splenectomy infections. A 17 year old girl presented to the outpatient clinic with moderate left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 2 weeks duration with loss of appetite and denied fever, chills, sweating and jaundice. Abdominal examination showed tender splenomegaly. The abdominal imaging (Ultrasound, CT SCAN, MRI) was suggestive of hydatid cyst of the spleen, for which she received Albendazole for 1 month and then operated by laparotomy with partial resection and un-roofing of the splenic cyst. The pathology report showed a splenic epithelial cyst (SEC). SEC is a rare pathology that could mimic splenic hydatid cyst. The clinical and radiological pictures may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive. Definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology. Spleen conserving surgery, when possible, is the preferred modality for treatment. •Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type.•The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive and the definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology.•Splenic epithelial cyst should be kept in the differential diagnosis of a splenic cyst along with hydatid disease.•Surgical treatment is indicated for symptomatic cysts or those larger than 5 cm. Introduction: Cystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic epithelial cysts are the most common type of primary splenic cyst (4%). Surgical treatment is indicated for cysts larger than 5 cm or symptomatic. Nowadays, spleen preserving surgery is the gold standard treatment considering the immunologic role of the spleen and the increased risk of post-splenectomy infections. Case presentation: A 17 year old girl presented to the outpatient clinic with moderate left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 2 weeks duration with loss of appetite and denied fever, chills, sweating and jaundice. Abdominal examination showed tender splenomegaly. The abdominal imaging (Ultrasound, CT SCAN, MRI) was suggestive of hydatid cyst of the spleen, for which she received Albendazole for 1 month and then operated by laparotomy with partial resection and un-roofing of the splenic cyst. The pathology report showed a splenic epithelial cyst (SEC). Conclusion: SEC is a rare pathology that could mimic splenic hydatid cyst. The clinical and radiological pictures may be commonly misleading and non-conclusive. Definitive diagnosis is made on histopathology. Spleen conserving surgery, when possible, is the preferred modality for treatment. |
Author | El-Khoury, Melody Bohlok, Ali Zalcman, Marc El Nakadi, Issam Demetter, Pieter A. Sleiman, Youssef |
AuthorAffiliation | b Service de Chirurgie, Université Libanaise, Beirut, Lebanon c Service d’Anatomie Pathologique, Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium a Service de Chirurgie, Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium d Service de radiologie, Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium |
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Snippet | •Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type.•The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and... Cystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very wide. Splenic... INTRODUCTIONCystic lesions of the spleen are infrequent and usually diagnosed incidentally. These lesions are rare and their differential diagnosis is very... • Cystic lesions of the spleen are rare pathology with epithelial cyst being the most common type. • The radiologic imaging may be commonly misleading and... |
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SubjectTerms | Hydatid cyst Spleen conserving surgery Splenic epithelial cysts |
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