• reports also describe splenosis in the thoracic cavity, in subcutaneous tissue, in the liver or in the cranial cavity. Splenosis must be distinguished...
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    produce either a continuous or a broken line of deposited splenic tissue. Splenosis is a condition where foci of splenic tissue undergo autotransplantation...
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    of the population and are typically around 1 centimeter in diameter. Splenosis is a condition where displaced pieces of splenic tissue (often following...
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  • not without risk or complication. This was performed after splenosis was understood; splenosis is the spontaneous reimplantation of splenic tissue elsewhere...
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  • developing bronchogenic carcinoma and/or mesothelioma. Thoracic splenosis is splenosis that migrated to the thoracic cavity. Following thoracoabdominal...
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    appear similar include pseudomyxoma peritonei, peritoneal mesothelioma, splenosis in patients with a history of splenectomy, and diffuse peritoneal leiomyomatosis...
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  • traumatic MeSH C21.866.017.680 – splenic rupture MeSH C21.866.017.680.500 – splenosis MeSH C21.866.017.809 – stomach rupture MeSH C21.866.088.268 – forearm...
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  • neoplasms MeSH C15.604.744.742 – splenic rupture MeSH C15.604.744.742.500 – splenosis MeSH C15.604.744.909 – tuberculosis, splenic MeSH C15.604.744.954 – wandering...
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