Splenic lesion mimicking breast metastasis: The first description of splenic parenchymal endometriosis

Author:

Weyl Ariane1ORCID,Illac Claire2,Delchier Marie-Charlotte3,Suc Bertrand4,Cuellar Emmanuel4,Chantalat Elodie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecologic surgery, University Hospital of Toulouse Rangueil, Toulouse, France

2. Department of Pathology, Institut Universitaire du cancer de Toulouse Oncopole, Toulouse, France

3. Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Toulouse Rangueil, Toulouse, France

4. Department of Visceral Surgery, University Hospital of Toulouse Rangueil, Toulouse, France

Abstract

Introduction: Splenic parenchymal endometriosis has never been described to date. We report here the case of real parenchymal endometriosis of the spleen. Case description: In this case, a 54-year-old female patient presented a histologically proven metastatic recurrence of breast cancer in the internal breast chain. The CT-scan also detected a large cystic structure developed from the spleen, but non-suspected to be metastasis. The patient was treated with chemotherapy (paclitaxel) and a combination of targeted therapies (everolimus and trastuzumab). While a complete radiological and biological response was noted at 2 months, the splenic cyst gradually decreased over the years. When targeted therapies were stopped, a reincrease of the splenic lesion and de novo significant hypermetabolism of the splenic parenchyma on 18F-FDG PET scan were observed. A splenectomy was finally performed and revealed splenic parenchymal endometriosis. Conclusion: This case once again highlights the complexity of endometriosis disease, from a pathophysiological point of view, but also the difficulties of radiological characterisation, and diagnostic management.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Automotive Engineering

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1. Iatrogenic Endometriosis of the Breast Mimicking Fat Necrosis: A Case Report;International Journal of Surgical Pathology;2023-09-16

2. Everolimus/trastuzumab;Reactions Weekly;2021-04

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