Background Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (FDCS) is an extremely rare malignant neoplasm originating from immune follicular dendritic cells. Its inflammatory pseudotumor-like subtype (IPT-like FDCS) is even more uncommon due to morphological overlap with inflammatory pseudotumors. We report a case of splenic IPT-like FDCS and perform a systematic literature review to clarify the multimodal imaging characteristics of this rare entity. Case presentation A 50-year-old asymptomatic man had an incidentally detected splenic mass during routine health screening. Ultrasound showed a well-defined hypoechoic splenic lesion. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed slightly hyperintense signals on both T1- and T2-weighted images, with progressive inhomogeneous enhancement and a peripheral hypointense ring on T2-weighted sequences. The patient underwent splenectomy, and IPT-like FDCS was confirmed via histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Conclusions Splenic IPT-like FDCS typically presents with nonspecific or subclinical manifestations, making noninvasive imaging modalities crucial for diagnostic hint. Progressive heterogeneous enhancement and a peripheral hypointense ring on T2-weighted imaging may be valuable imaging features for identifying this rare malignancy.
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