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Incidental splenic findings in pancreatosplenectomy specimens resected for primary pancreatic lesions.

Nisha PatelAndrew G EvansPaul G RothbergRaul S Gonzalez
Published in: Histopathology (2019)
Incidental splenic findings are not uncommon in pancreatosplenectomy specimens. While most are of limited clinical significance, low-grade lymphoproliferative disorders may go undetected if the spleen is overlooked. We recommend careful observation of splenic findings in these specimens, with a low threshold for haematopathological consultation when in doubt.
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