Giant splenic cyst in a teenager girl. Case report
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Keywords

Splenic Cyst
Non-Parasite Cyst
Splenectomy
Hematology
Surgery
Spleen
Digestive System Surgery

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Martínez Torres B, Medina García M, Zafra Anta M Ángel, García Muñoz-Najar AJ, Tardío Dovao JC. Giant splenic cyst in a teenager girl. Case report. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2017 Jul. 27 [cited 2026 Apr. 15];88(3):388-92. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/289

Abstract

Giant nonparasitic splenic epidermoid cysts are relatively uncommon. These lesions can lead abdominal pain, but most of then are asymptomatic, and they are discovered incidentally. We report a 13-y old female with a giant splenic epidermoid cystic, given the special interest of diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making of this rare entity.

Case report: A 13-y old female with clinical history of
abdominal pain since the last two months. On physical examination a firm, tender mass was palpable hemoin left hypochondrium. Diagnosis of a large cystic splenic mass was made based on ultrasound and abdominal computed tomography scan. Splenectomy was performed, and histopathological-immunohistochemistry studies revealed findings suggestive of primary epithelial cyst. The post-operative clinical course was satisfactory and uneventful.

Conclusions: Treatment of giant nonparasitic splenic cysts is surgical. Preserve splenic parenchyma must be the aim in an individualized decision-making. The different types of surgical modalities will be according to the diagnosis and clinical situation (cyst size, age, comorbidities).

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