Occult Rupture of the Spleen

Autor: William M. Lukash, Daniel C. Budd, Raymond B. Johnson, William J. Fouty
Rok vydání: 1976
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Zdroj: JAMA. 236:2884
ISSN: 0098-7484
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1976.03270260040027
Popis: TRAUMATIC rupture of the spleen usually presents with profuse intraperitoneal bleeding that requires immediate splenectomy (85%) or may present as a delayed rupture (14%) with massive hemorrhage days to weeks after injury. Rarely (1%), splenic injury may occur without acute symptoms and may remain unsuspected and untreated for months or even years. The patient may then have a confusing variety of signs and symptoms often mistaken for angina, myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, intraperitoneal malignancy, or retroperitoneal sarcoma. In 1964, Lorimer 1 first reported this entity (which he called "occult rupture" of the spleen) and stressed the difficulty in establishing the diagnosis and differentiating it from neoplasia Report of a Case A 53-year-old man was admitted because of chronic epigastric and left upper quadrant abdominal pain of more than a year's duration. Recently the pain had become more severe and frequent, with radiation around the left costal margin and left flank
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