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The wandering spleen torsion

Authors :
Dinkar Kale
Ravindra Irpatgire
Source :
International Journal of Medical Research and Review. 3:1276-1278
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Siddharth Health Research and Social Welfare Society, 2015.

Abstract

Wandering spleen is the absence of spleen at its normal left upper quadrant. It may be because of increased splenic mobility resulting from laxity or maldevelopment of the suspensary gastrosplenic, splenorenal, and phrenicocolic ligaments. Wandering spleen is prone for complications like trauma and torsion. Torsion is quite rare complication. Diagnosis of wandering spleen is quite difficult because of the lack of symptoms and signs until splenic torsion have occurred. Here we report an interesting case of a 16-year-old unmarried girl presenting with acute abdomen, diagnosed with wandering spleen torsion and managed surgically.

Details

ISSN :
23208686 and 2321127X
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Medical Research and Review
Accession number :
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