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Sub capsular splenectomy for delayed spontaneous splenic rupture in a case of sickle cell anemia
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 05/07/09
Sharma D - Splenic ruptures are mostly due to trauma and manifest at the moment of injury with symptoms of acute intraperitoneal hemorrhage and shock. Spontaneous/ pathological and delayed rupture of the spleen is not unknown. A case of delayed spontaneous splenic rupture in a case of sickle cell anemia is being reported, which was treated with sub capsular splenectomy.
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