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. 2024 Sep 4;14:1460566. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1460566

Table 1.

Previous reports on isolated splenic hemangiomas, treatment measures, and outcomes in adults.

Ref. Age, yr Sex Diagnostic approaches Size, mm Symptoms Operation Outcomes
3 46 F CT+MR 40 Dullness in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen OTS Recovered uneventfully during the one-year period follow-up
4 26 F CT+MR 30 No relevant comorbidities LTS Follow-up six-month period, no complications were observed.
30 F CT 45 No relevant comorbidities LTS Follow-up six-month period, No complications were observed.
40 F CT 60 Accidental discovery of chronic cholecystitis LTS+LC Recovered uneventfully during the one-year period follow-up
5 67 M CT+MR+PET 60 Accidental discovery of colon cancers Not done NM
6 30 F CT NM Epigastric pain OTS NM
7 22 M NM 42 NM LPS NM
56 F NM 40 NM LPS NM
47 F NM 44 NM LPS NM
8 51 F CT+MR 15 Left upper abdominal discomfort LPS The patient was discharged on day 7 postoperatively with no complications.
9 64 F CT+US 118 No relevant comorbidities OTS The patient was discharged 5 days later without complications
10 18 F CT 60 Mild epigastralgia LPS The patient’s symptoms Disappeared with no recurrence at 1 year postoperatively
11 22 M CT NM Post-traumaitc rupture bleeding OTS The patient after a follow-up of one year is asymptomatic
12 56 F CT+MR 50 Chronic back pain LTS Perioperative course was uneventful and the chronic back pain resolved

F, female; M, male; CT, computed tomography; MR, magnetic resonance; PET, positron emission tomography; US, ultrasound; NM, not mentioned; LC, laparoscopic cholecystectomy; OTS, open total splenectomy; LTS, laparoscopic total splenectomy; LPS, laparoscopic partial splenectomy.