Kirana Pailoor, Hilda Fernandes, Clement. R. S. D'Souza
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Abstract
A 50-year-old woman, who underwent left mastectomy 2 years ago for infiltrating ductal carcinoma, came for follow up. A routine ultrasound of the abdomen detected a lesion in the spleen, which was suspected to be an abscess/metastasis. There was no apparent involvement of other organs such as liver, bone, lungs etc. The patient underwent splenectomy and recovered without any complications. On histopathological examination, it was diagnosed to be splenic metastasis from breast carcinoma. We present this case because of the rarity of the lesion and also as a reminder to be cognizant of one of the less likely differential diagnosis of an intraparenchymal solid splenic mass.