Splenic Rupture Post-Caesarean Section. Open Journal of Nursing, 15, 848-862. doi: 10.4236/ojn.2025.1510061 . The spleen is a ...
Atraumatic splenic rupture is a rare but clinically significant event occurring in the absence of external trauma. Often representing the initial manifestation of underlying pathology—such as ...
Blunt splenic injury (BSI) is a significant concern in trauma care, often resulting from accidents or falls. The management of such injuries has evolved over the years, with a growing emphasis on ...
Background: Peliosis is a rare condition characterised by multiple cyst-like, blood-filled cavities within the parenchyma of solid organs. Most commonly affecting the liver, isolated splenic peliosis ...
Background Splenomegaly is common in infectious mononucleosis (IM) and splenic rupture during the return-to-play process is a known complication. 1 Because IM has a variable disease course, safe ...
If obstruction is suspected or there is a primary abdominal symptom, auscultation is always done first. During routine examination when no abnormalities are suspected, the examiner typically starts ...
It took 47 units of donated blood, two surgeries and nearly 100 medical professionals to save Cody Cohen’s life after a ruptured artery nearly killed the 28-year-old father from Great Neck, a survival ...
(A) Compression. Pancreatic cysts compress the splenic vein, increasing venous flow in the gastric veins and forming varices. Other causes of compression include pancreatic NET, lymphoma, SAA, ...