Abstract

BackgroundPeliosis is a rare condition characterised by multiple cyst-like, blood-filled cavities within the parenchyma of solid organs. Most commonly affecting the liver, isolated splenic peliosis is an even more unique phenomenon. Patients with the condition are often asymptomatic. However, this potentially lethal condition can present with spontaneous organ rupture. We present two such cases, discuss their management and review what is currently known in the existing literature.Case presentationA previously well twenty-six year old woman presented with abdominal pain following a trivial episode of coughing. A diagnosis of spontaneous splenic rupture was made following clinical and radiological examination. She underwent emergency splenectomy and made a full, uneventful recovery. Histopathological examination confirmed splenic peliosis.The second case describes an eighty six year old lady who sustained a trivial fall and developed pain in her left side. A CT confirmed splenic rupture. She became haemodynamically unstable during her admission and underwent emergency splenectomy. Histopathological examination revealed splenic peliosis. She went on to make an uneventful recovery.ConclusionSplenic peliosis is very rare. It has a number of associations including immunosuppression, drug therapy and infection. Although patients are often asymptomatic, life-threatening spontaneous organ rupture may occur. If the diagnosis of peliosis is confirmed, additional investigations should be considered to detect its presence in other organs. Furthermore, the presence of the condition may be relevant if further medical or surgical intervention is planned.

Highlights

  • Peliosis is a rare condition characterised by multiple cyst-like, blood-filled cavities within the parenchyma of solid organs

  • It has a number of associations including immunosuppression, drug therapy and infection

  • If the diagnosis of peliosis is confirmed, additional investigations should be considered to detect its presence in other organs

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Conclusion

Peliosis is a pathological entity characterized by the gross appearance of multiple cyst-like, blood-filled cavities within solid organs. The surface of the spleen may show nodular areas belying the underlying condition [7], but it is usually the cut surface that demonstrates the numerous cyst-like blood filled cavities. These lesions are usually seen as round or oval dilated sinuses in the parafollicular area of the red pulp. Simple dilatation of splenic sinuses caused by passive congestion is usually seen, by contrast, in the interfollicular area [2] Arteries with their associated periarteriolar sheaths project into the lumen of the cysts. The presence of peliosis may prompt the investigation and subsequent discovery of serious underlying conditions, for example immunodeficiency or malignancy

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