A wandering spleen: A common presentation of an uncommon anomaly

  • Anthony C Ugwu Nnamdi Azikiwe University
  • Ogbonna Chukwudi Federal Medical Centre
  • Augustine O Imo Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital
Keywords: wandering spleen, ultrasonography, Nigeria

Abstract

Background: With the advent of real time ultrasonography of the abdomen, the spleen is no longer an inaccessible organ. Wandering spleen is a rare entity with only less than 500 cases reported so far. Method: This case report presents a 16-year- old Nigerian girl admitted in a medical centre but referred for ultrasonography on account of a clinical history of lower abdominal tenderness. Result: Ultrasonography examination revealed that the spleen was not found in its normal anatomical position. However, a well acoustic signature of the spleen was seen in the pelvis. Conclusion: Ultrasonography which is far cheaper than magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) is a valuable diagnostic aid in this condition.

Author Biographies

Anthony C Ugwu, Nnamdi Azikiwe University
BSc, MSc, PGC-CT Medical Imaging Scientist Department of Medical Radiology and Radiological Sciences
Ogbonna Chukwudi, Federal Medical Centre
BSc, MSc Radiology Department
Augustine O Imo, Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital
MBBS, FWACS Radiology Department
Published
2009-07-28
Section
Case studies