Pelvic tumor: accessory spleen

  • Carlos Alberto Dávila-Hernández Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga, Ica; y, de la Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista - Filial Ica, Ica, Perú
  • Ramón Rolando Cámara-Reyes EsSalud, Ica, Perú
  • Johanna Shardy Victoria-Luque EsSalud, Ica, Perú
  • Mirtha Nancy Yarasca- Meza MINSA, Ica, Perú
Keywords: abdominal pain, ectopic spleen, tomography

Abstract

A 22-year-old woman, who presented diffuse abdominal pain, with irradiation to the lumbar region, of great intensity, self-medicated and, when the pain did not
subside, went to the emergency service. No major background. To clinical examination: with sweaty skin, very complaining; abdomen painful on palpation and
impressed a tumor in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen. Normal blood count and urine test. Ultrasound: in the left iliac fossa, a hypoechogenic solid oval
lesion of 65 mm x 35 mm with circumscribed margins was found, that at the color Doppler showed arterial and venous vascular flow, which extended to the
splenic hilum. The tomography indicated a spleen of normal size, morphology and density; with the presence of an accessory spleen of ectopic location, at the
level of the left iliac fossa, of 55 mm x 49 mm. A laparoscopic splenectomy was performed, with a favorable evolution before and after the medical discharge.

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Published
2022-08-29
How to Cite
Dávila-Hernández, C. A., Cámara-Reyes, R. R., Victoria-Luque, J. S., & Yarasca- Meza, M. N. (2022). Pelvic tumor: accessory spleen. Revista De La Sociedad Peruana De Medicina Interna, 35(3), e680. https://doi.org/10.36393/spmi.v35i3.680
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Case report