201 top medical experts on Littoral cell angioma of the spleen across 15 countries and 12 U.S. states, including 29 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Littoral cell angioma of the spleen: Littoral cell angioma of the spleen (LCA) is a very rare, vascular tumor of the spleen . Most reported cases have been non-cancerous (benign), but an LCA can become cancerous (malignant). In many cases, LCA does not cause any symptoms. It may be discovered due to abdominal pain or by accident (incidentally) when having a physical exam or during tests performed for other reasons.Besides abdominal pain, LCA may cause an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly), anemia , or thrombocytopenia .Case reports have associated LCA with various other conditions including portal hypertension , Crohn's disease , Gaucher disease , lymphoma, aplastic anemia , colon cancer , pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and myelodysplastic syndrome .LCA affects men and women equally and can occur at any age, but it mostly occurs in middle-aged adults and occasionally in children.
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Synonyms: Littoral cell angioma


  

        

                    


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