Seudoquiste esplénico gigante. Informe de caso y revisión de la literatura
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Los quistes esplénicos representan 3.8% de todas las piezas de esplenectomía, por lo que constituyen una entidad clínica rara, de los cuales 30% se asocian a trauma abdominal cerrado.
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