Affiliation:
1. National Research Center for Hematology
Abstract
The paper focuses on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated inflammatory pseudotumor in the spleen, an extremely rare disease which so far remained undefined in the Russian literature. The morphology of it is not characterized by any specific features and is represented by a spindlecell component with pronounced inflammatory infiltration which complicates differential diagnosis. Previously this nosology was regarded within a group of the so-called inflammatory pseudotumors due to the similarity of the clinical course and radiological presentation with tumor processes. Today the term “inflammatory pseudotumor” is considered obsolete, since as pathogenesis was being studied within this disease group, the individual forms with similar morphology and different histogenesis were identified. Differential diagnosis in the context of additional diagnostic techniques is based in such cases on a wide range of reactive states, benign and malignant tumors.
Publisher
Practical Medicine Publishing House