2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00428-011-1055-4
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Diffuse lymphangiomatous hyperplasia of the spleen with hyaline bodies. A pseudotumoral proliferation arising from the lymphatic vessels of the periarteriolar lymphatic sheath

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“…This case involved a 22-year-old patient with no previous symptoms, who died of hemorrhagic shock and consumptive coagulopathy, with extensive peripancreatic and perisplenic hemorrhage. 2 In this case, the spleen weighed 106 g and had a normal external appearance, with minimal microcysts that were difficult to visualize on cut section. Histologic examination of the spleen showed lesions of different sizes.…”
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“…This case involved a 22-year-old patient with no previous symptoms, who died of hemorrhagic shock and consumptive coagulopathy, with extensive peripancreatic and perisplenic hemorrhage. 2 In this case, the spleen weighed 106 g and had a normal external appearance, with minimal microcysts that were difficult to visualize on cut section. Histologic examination of the spleen showed lesions of different sizes.…”
Section: Splenic Lesions and Other Findings In Kaposiform Lymphangiom...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In this regard, we published a case of splenic lymphangiomatosis in 2011, which in subsequent review was confirmed to correspond to KLA. This case involved a 22-year-old patient with no previous symptoms, who died of hemorrhagic shock and consumptive coagulopathy, with extensive peripancreatic and perisplenic hemorrhage 2. In this case, the spleen weighed 106 g and had a normal external appearance, with minimal microcysts that were difficult to visualize on cut section.…”
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