Segarra Llído V, Gómez Fraile A, Sanz Bravo E, Vila Carbo J J, Ruíz Company S, García-Sala Viguer C
An Esp Pediatr. 1984 Jan;20(1):62-5.
Primitive bening spleen tumors are very rare in pediatrics. They can be solid or cystic. Authors report two cases of spleen tumors: one hamartoma of red pulp in a 4 1/2 year old male, with symptoms of an enlarged spleen and immunological deficit; and the other case a simple cyst, that developed as an enlarged spleen, lined by mesotelium. Based on this experience, they comment on frequency, clinical and radiologic diagnosis, pathology and treatment of these tumors.