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Dalağın psödokisti: olgu sunumu

Pseudocyst of spleen: a case report

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Pseudocyst of spleen is a rare clinical condition, and it usually develops secondarily to trauma. A 37-year-old female patient admitting with the complaint of pollakiuria is reported in this article. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a cystic lesion with the size of 14x10x10 cm in the spleen. Considering also the findings of computed tomography, the cystic mass was interpreted as a hydatid disease, and the patient underwent partial splenectomy. Histopathological examination showed a cystic lesion with a thick fibrous capsule and without a lining epithelium. There were no findings supporting the diagnosis of hydatid cyst. In the present case report histopathological differential diagnoses of cystic lesions of the spleen, including epithelial cyst and cyst hydatid are reviewed with literature review.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Dalağın psödokisti nadir görülen bir klinik tablodur ve genellikle travmaya sekonder olarak gelişir. Bu çalışmada sık idrara çıkma yakınmasıyla baş- vuran 37 yaşında bayan hasta sunulmuştur. Ultrasonografik incelemede, dalakta 14x10x10 cm boyutlarında kistik lezyon saptanmıştır. Bilgisayarlı tomografi görüntülerinin de desteğiyle kistik kitle hidatik hastalık olarak yorumlanmış ve hastaya parsiyel splenektomi uygulanmıştır. Histopatolojik incelemede kalın fibröz kapsülü bulunan ve döşeyici epiteli seçilemeyen kistik lezyon görülmüştür. Kist hidatiği düşündürecek bulgu saptanmamıştır. Sunulan olguda, başta epitelyal kist ve kist hidatik olmak üzere dalağın kistik lezyonlarının histopatolojik ayırıcı tanısına değinilmiş ve konuyla ilgili literatür bilgisi gözden geçirilmiştir.
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