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Table 2 Clinicopathologic features of reported cases of splenic hamartomas with bizarre stromal cells

From: Splenic hamartoma with bizarre stromal cells: a case report and literature review

Source

Sex/Age

Spleen Weight (g)

Size (cm) of Lesions

Gross description

Clinical symptoms

Follow-up

Cheuk [5]

F/63

100

3.7

Well circumscribed, dark red lesion

Incidental radiologic finding of splenic mass during investigation of fever (probably due to urinary tract infection)

NED, 1 year

Cheuk [5]

M/48

171

9

Well circumscribed

Abdominal pain

Well after surgery

Cheuk [5]

F/50

320

7

Well-delineated,soft and red black lesion

Abdominal pain

NED, 1 year

Laskin [15]

F/53

142

4.2* 2.8*2.5

Well-circumscribed, nonencapsulated, homogeneous tan-red mass

Abdominal pain

Benign clinical course

Yigit [16]

F/35

NM

24.5 * 13.6 *13

Well-circumscribed, dark red colored, soft and solid mass

Chest pain and pelvic pressure, pancytopenia

Well after surgery

Collins [17]

F/64

NM

3.2

bulging, round and dark red mass

History of low-grade malignant fibrous histiocytoma

Benign clinical course

Current case

M/40

–

7.5*7*6.5

Well-circumscribed, unencapsulated, round dark red colored and solid mass

Occasional left-sided waist back pain

Well after surgery

  1. Abbreviations: NED no evidence of disease, NM not mentioned