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Case Reports
. 1986;17(3-4):241-52.

Rupture of a calcified, non-parasitic splenic cyst after indirect trauma

  • PMID: 3473167
Case Reports

Rupture of a calcified, non-parasitic splenic cyst after indirect trauma

B L Hom. J Med. 1986.

Abstract

A 31 year old man sustained head injuries in a motor vehicle accident. Subsequent events led to paracentesis of bloody fluid and exploratory laparotomy and splenectomy. Pathological examination disclosed rupture of a calcified, non-parasitic splenic cyst, which, in retrospect, could have been diagnosed on the admission chest roentgenogram. The incidence, origin and pathology of splenic cysts is discussed.

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