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1/3. Torsion of a visceroptosed spleen.

    Torsion of the pedicle of a visceroptosed spleen, a rare condition, was diagnosed preoperatively in a 4-year-old girl, with the aid of history, physical examination, blood smear findings, splenic scans with technetium tc 99m sulfur colloid, and selective angiography. A splenectomy was performed, and the child made an uneventful recovery. This case report illustrates some of the diagnostic and therapeutic considerations pertaining to torsion of the spleen.
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2/3. Hepatocolonic vagrancy: wandering liver with colonic abnormalities.

    Abnormalities of hepatic fixation resulting in excessive mobility in a transverse plane are uncommonly encountered. The unusual incidental finding of a freely mobile liver and spleen in a patient presenting with sigmoid volvulus is reported. At laparotomy, the inferior aspect of the right hemidiaphragm was smoothly peritonealized, without evidence of coronary or triangular ligaments. It is postulated that this abnormal hepatic mobility reflects persistence of the primitive ventral mesogastrium. To the authors' knowledge, this unusual condition has not previously been recognized. The literature relating to wandering liver is reviewed and four other cases are presented. An invariable association of persisting ventral mesogastrium with abnormalities in colonic anatomy (hepatocolonic vagrancy) is described.
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3/3. Splenoptosis (wandering spleen).

    Splenoptosis which is a congenital fusion anomaly of dorsal mesogastrium in children is a very rare entity. In the literature cases are usually diagnosed at operation and it is noted that in former years splenectomy had a special place among various methods of treatment. In this report, a 7-year-old case of splenoptosis diagnosed on ultrasonography and isotope scintigraphic methods preoperatively and treated by splenopexy is presented. In cases with splenoptosis the clinical and radiologic diagnostic criteria are given and the importance of splenopexy in treatment is emphasized.
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