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Journal of Acute Care Surgery ; (2): 69-71, 2019.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785888

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A 19-year-old otherwise healthy male presented to the Emergency Department with left upper quadrant abdominal pain having felt a “pop” in his abdomen which was followed by nausea and lightheadedness. There was no evidence of trauma but 3 weeks earlier he began with symptoms of a sore throat and nasal congestion without cough. On subsequent investigation, given the patient's acute abdominal pain, abnormal vitals and a non-diagnostic computed tomography scan, an emergent exploratory laparotomy was performed. There was 600 mL of blood evacuated from the abdomen. A 643-gram inflamed and ruptured spleen was identified and removed, and follow-up lab work was positive for heterophile antibody. This report describes spontaneous splenic rupture caused by infectious mononucleosis and compares characteristics of traumatic versus non-traumatic cases.


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Humains , Mâle , Jeune adulte , Abdomen , Douleur abdominale , Toux , Sensation vertigineuse , Service hospitalier d'urgences , Oestrogènes conjugués (USP) , Études de suivi , Herpèsvirus humain de type 4 , Mononucléose infectieuse , Laparotomie , Nausée , Pharyngite , Rate , Splénectomie , Rupture de rate
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