WebWe review two different presentations of non-parasitic splenic cysts, both of which are post-traumatic in aetiology. The first case was of slower onset and was managed electively. The second case was of acute onset and was managed as an emergency. Non-parasitic splenic cysts are uncommon and the opt … Web7 Apr 2024 · Non-parasitic splenic cysts may be epithelial (true) cysts or pseudocysts (false cysts). Epithelial (primary) Cysts of Spleen: The true splenic cysts are usually solitary and more commonly seen in children and young adults.They are often filled with serous fluid and have a heavily trabeculated inner wall.The lining epithelium is columnar, cuboidal, or …
Wandering Spleen containing Mesothelial Cyst: A case report and …
Web4 Apr 2013 · Splenic hydatid cyst is a rare location. The diagnostic is usually easy, based on serology and imaging. The surgery is the mainstay of treatment. The type of surgical procedure depends on size, number, and location of the cyst. Total splenectomy is more effective but may have high morbidity and mortality and must be reserved to specific … WebBackground: A laparoscopic spleen preserving surgical approach is preferred for the management of symptomatic non-parasitic splenic cysts. The aim of this study was to review our experience with managing this rare presentation. Methods: A retrospective review of all cases of splenic cysts was performed over a 10-year period (2001-2011). dr kama azura binti jamil
Spontaneous splenic pseudocyst: Case report of a rare entity
Web21 Nov 2024 · Splenic hydatid cysts are generally asymptomatic. When the cyst reaches an advanced size, the patient presents with a painful mass in the left hypochondrium 4. … Web27 Sep 2013 · Cysts of the spleen can be classified as parasitic and non-parasitic. Non-parasitic cysts can be further classified as true cysts and pseudocysts. True cysts are those with an epithelial lining and include epidermoid cyst, epithelial or congenital cysts. Web1 Sep 2024 · Andral described the first non-parasitic cyst of the spleen in 1829 [13], [14]. Fowler published a collective review in 1953 including 265 cases of non-parasitic splenic cysts [15]. A series of 42,327 autopsies over a 25-year period was reported by Robbins in 1978, revealing only 32 patients with splenic cyst [1]. dr. kamalia djani