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DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1335136
A Rare Case of Pancreatic Head Splenosis Diagnosed by Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound
Seltener Fall einer Pankreaskopf-Splenose diagnostiziert mittels kontrastverstärkter SonografiePublication History
10 November 2012
17 February 2013
Publication Date:
04 April 2013 (online)
Introduction
Splenosis is an acquired condition of auto-transplantation of viable splenic tissue in various anatomical sites that may occur after splenectomy; it is usually asymptomatic and incidentally diagnosed. Despite the presence of an accessory intrapancreatic spleen is not uncommon, intrapancreatic splenosis is a very rare condition that may cause differential diagnosis problems. The diagnostic method of choice is nuclear scintigraphy (RD Fremont et al. South Med J 2007; 100: 589 – 593).
We present a rare case of intrapancreatic splenosis, presenting at US as a hypoechoic mass in the pancreatic head, correctly diagnosed using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS).