I Barshack, M Perelman, A Many, E Goshen, S T Zwas, J Kopolovic
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Littoral cell angioma: a vascular tumor mimicking a solid tumor on a Tc-99m-red blood cell spleen scan.
A splenic space occupying lesion, in a 45-year-old woman, was negative in a Tc-99m-RBC spleen scan. A diagnostic splenectomy was performed and the lesion was found to be a vascular tumor, lately identified as littoral cell angioma. The histological and immunohistochemical findings are discussed in correlation with the imaging results.