Littoral cell angioma
Littoral cell angioma | |
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Low magnification micrograph of a littoral cell angioma. H&E stain. | |
Specialty | Pathology |
Littoral cell angioma, abbreviated LCA, and formally known as littoral cell angioma of the spleen, is a
Symptoms
LCAs most often are not clinically detectable. On occasion, their first presentation may be with splenic rupture.[2]
Most patients show no symptoms and the tumours are found incidentally.
Diagnosis
Littoral cell angiomas show in CT scans. They are diagnosed by
Histologically, they have anastoming small vascular channels and cystic spaces with papillary projections.[2]
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Very low mag.
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Intermed. mag.
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Very high mag.
Treatment
The treatment for a littoral cell angioma is a splenectomy.