Very rare, aggressive primary splenic tumour associated with liver metastases at presentation. 70% metastasise to the liver adults 50-60 y...
Very rare, aggressive primary splenic tumour associated with liver metastases at presentation.
70% metastasise to the liver
adults 50-60 years of age
MRI
• Diffuse/focal low signal on T1 and T2 due to haemorrhage, which results in iron deposition.
• Spontaneous splenic rupture.
• Calcification (may appear high signal on T1).
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