脾徘徊扭曲致梗塞

Binish Rasheed , Furqan Ahmed , Zahid Iqbal , Shahzad Babar , Nadeem Ahmed
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摘要

游离脾是一种罕见的疾病,发生于肠系膜与肠壁上皮的融合失败。游离脾急性扭曲是一种潜在的致命且难以诊断的外科急症。因此,尽管有多种诊断方法,诊断仍可能被遗漏。我们报告一个24岁的女性,她有严重的腹痛在左上腹部和可触及的肿块在左髂与白细胞增多。最初的CT扫描显示左髂窝低密度区,被标记为腹内脓肿。流产后,由于持续疼痛和发烧,她被转介到我们这里。超声诊断为游离脾,CT表现为典型的扭曲征象。脾切除术后恢复良好。WS的范围从无症状到危及生命的腹部急症,由于模糊和非特异性的特征,诊断可能具有挑战性。早期诊断扭曲对治疗至关重要,增强CT是诊断WS的最佳方式。
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Wandering spleen with tortion leading to infarction

Wandering spleen is a rare condition occurs from a failure of fusion of the mesogastrium and the lining body wall epithelium. Acute tortion of wandering spleen is a potentially fatal and difficult to diagnose surgical emergency. So, diagnosis may still be missed despite diverse diagnostic modalities. We present a case of 24-year-old female, who had severe abdominal pain in left upper abdomen and a palpable mass in left iliac with Leukocytosis. Initial CT scan revealed a hypodense area in left iliac fossa, which was labelled and treated as intraabdominal abscess. Following her miscarriage, she was referred to us due to persistent pain and fever. A diagnosis of wandering spleen was made on ultrasound and confirmed on CT scan with typical signs of tortion. Splenectomy was done with uneventful recovery.

WS ranges from asymptomatic to a life threatening abdominal emergency and diagnosis may be challenging due to vague and nonspecific features. Early diagnosis of tortion is crucial in the management and contrast enhanced CT is the best modality to diagnose WS.

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