Intrapancreatic accessory spleen mimicking malignant tumor: three case reports

Acta Radiol Open. 2019 Jun 28;8(6):2058460119859347. doi: 10.1177/2058460119859347. eCollection 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Intrapancreatic hypervascular lesions may represent metastases, neuroendocrine tumors, or intrapancreatic accessory spleens. The benign intrapancreatic accessory spleen can be difficult to separate from a malignant neuroendocrine tumor or metastasis. We report three cases of pancreatic lesions that underwent pancreatic surgery due to suspicion of malignancy on imaging; all cases were histologically intrapancreatic accessory spleens. Our cases point to the importance of performing single-photon emission computed tomography with heat-damaged Tc-99m-pertechnetate labelled erythrocytes to identify splenic tissue, even though small lesions can show a false-negative result.

Keywords: Accessory spleen; Ga-68-Dotatoc; Tc-99m-pertechnetate SPECT; pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor; positron emission tomography; renal cell cancer.

Publication types

  • Case Reports