Calcified Splenic Cyst: A Rare but Important Diagnosis in Medical Imaging and Emergency Radiology
Calcified Splenic Cyst: CT Imaging Findings, Differential Diagnosis, and Modern Radiology Interpretation A 47-year-old man presented with persistent left upper abdominal discomfort that had continued for nearly two months. His symptoms were vague. There was no fever, no acute abdominal emergency, and laboratory findings were largely unremarkable. However, one detail in the clinical history changed the entire diagnostic perspective: He had experienced a major motor vehicle accident nearly 20 years earlier. A simple abdominal radiograph demonstrated a large calcified lesion in the left upper quadrant. Subsequent CT imaging revealed a large, well-defined cystic splenic mass with dense wall calcification. This case represents a classic but relatively uncommon entity in abdominal radiology: Calcified Splenic Cyst . Although many splenic cysts are discovered incidentally during modern medical imaging examinations, large calcified cysts remain diagnostically important because they may mimic n...