Chronic Urinary Retention (CUR) can be either asymptomatic or associated with lower urinary tract symptoms. There has been no report of case of CUR presented with unilateral scrotal swelling. In the present report, a 69-year-old man came with an abdominal distension and left scrotal swelling. He was initially diagnosed with ascites secondary to a possible malignancy. A diagnosis was established after a computed tomography (CT) scan was done that revealed a giant bladder distension with volume of 10.1 litres. The left scrotal swelling was resolved after catheterization was carried out. There was a possibility that the patient had inferior vena cava obstruction secondary to the huge bladder.
Littoral cell angioma (LCA) of the spleen is a rare vascular tumour. It was thought to be a benign and incidental lesion. Given the relative lack of specific symptom in many cases, these tumours are found incidentally during abdominal surgery during a non-related procedure. Clinical manifestation of a huge adnexal mass and the atypical appearance of splenomegaly, explains the often misguided diagnosis. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no case of incidental finding of LCA disguised as a huge ovarian cyst in Malaysia. We present a case report of a focal solitary LCA incidental finding after splenectomy.