Abstract
Splenic siderotic nodules, also known as Gamna Gandi’s bodies are nodules containing hemosiderin, fibrous tissue and calcium and result of small necrotic haemorrhagic focis in the spleen with a fibroblastic reaction leading to microarchitectural distorsion. Anatomopathological examination show bamboo-shaped small circumscribed nodular siderotic deposits corresponding to fibrous collagenous tissue, impregnated with iron pigments (hemosiderin) and calcium. Herein, we display images of Gamna Gandi’s bodies in a 55-year-old patient with a history of chronic portal thrombosis resulting in portal hypertension. Gamna Gandi’s bodies are easily detected, in most cases on the various cross-sectional imaging techniques as a well-circumscribed millimeteric nodules, with a black central hemorrhage surrounded by a double rim, a pale inner hyperemic rim and a dark outer rim, giving an appearance of “tobacco flecks” (figure 2, D, arrow).
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