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Intraperitoneal Bladder Rupture as an Isolated Manifestation of Nonaccidental Trauma in a Child
Pediatric Emergency Care, 04/28/09
Lautz T et al. - The authors describe a case of a child who presented with intraperitoneal bladder rupture after sustaining blunt abdominal trauma. As per confession, the injury was apparently the result of the child being forcibly pulled into her caretaker's knee while the child had a full bladder. Diagnostic findings included an acute abdomen, gross hematuria, azotemia, and free intraperitoneal fluid visualized on computed tomography. Emergency exploratory laparotomy revealed rupture at the dome of the bladder.
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