Polish Journal of Pathology

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3/2025 vol. 76
Case report

Spontaneous pathological splenic rupture as a first manifestation of mantle cell lymphoma – a case report and literature review

  1. Students’ Scientific Association in the Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Medical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland
  2. Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Medical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland
  3. Department of Pathology, Chair of Oncology, Medical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland
Pol J Pathol 2025; 76 (3): 261-266
Online publish date: 2025/11/28
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Splenic rupture is a critical surgical condition that poses an immediate threat to the patient’s life. In most cases, mechanical trauma to the organ results in the rupture of the capsule, leading to hemorrhage into the peritoneal cavity. Spontaneous (pathological) spleen rupture (SPSR) is considered when the etiology of the rupture is non-traumatic. Spontaneous (pathological) spleen rupture is most commonly associated with hematological malignancies, though it remains a rare condition. Only 8 cases have been caused by mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). This review presents the case of a 59-year-old male patient who was treated with emergency splenectomy due to SPSR. Histopathological examination revealed MCL.
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