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A Case of Idiopathic Recurrent Spontaneous Bladder Rupture
Background. A female patient presented four years following spontaneous bladder rupture with a recurrent spontaneous bladder rupture. Summary. Urinary bladder rupture is a condition usually caused by trauma or surgical instrumentation.
Reid Bartholomew, Mentor Ahmeti
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Spontaneous Iliac Vein Rupture
Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is a rare entity, which usually occurs without a precipitating factor, but can be a life-threatening emergency often requiring an emergency operation. This is a case report of SIVR in a 62-year-old female who presented to the emergency room with left leg swelling.
Kim, Dae Hwan +2 more
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Spontaneous Perforation of the UPJ: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Spontaneous rupture of the ureter is an uncommon condition defined by non-traumatic extravasation of urine. Causative factors leading to rupture include urinary calculi, malignancies, instrumentation or trauma.
K. Searvance, J. Jackson, N. Schenkman
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Spontaneous mid-oesophageal rupture [PDF]
Summary The clinical presentation and management of spontaneous rupture of the middle third of the oesophagus is described in two patients. Early presentation and treatment in one case led to uncomplicated recovery. In the other patient late presentation and diagnosis resulted in delayed surgical intervention with an unsuccessful outcome.
S, Holt +3 more
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Spontaneous bilateral quadriceps rupture is rarely seen in systemic diseases. Although the underlying mechanism in tendon rupture is not clearly understood, β2-amyloidosis, chronic acidosis, impaired collagen metabolism, accumulation of uremic toxins and
Neşe Gürel Kandemir +6 more
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Spontaneous splenic rupture: case report and review of literature
Splenic rupture is a potentially life-threatening condition, often associated with chest or abdominal trauma. Spontaneous rupture is very rare and is usually reported as being secondary to underlying pathological conditions.
Tariq Ahbala +3 more
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Spontaneous postpartum hepatic rupture
A 28-year-old primigravid woman presented with swelling of her fingers and headache at 32 weeks' gestation. Her blood pressure was 160/90 mmHg without any proteinuria.
R, Zeirideen, R A, Kadir
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Introduction Spontaneous splenic rupture is well recognized in the context of hematological malignancies (lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders); a few case reports have also linked solid tumors, such as pancreatic and liver cancer, with ...
Arulraj Nolan +2 more
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Recurrent spontaneous esophageal rupture [PDF]
Spontaneous esophageal rupture is an uncommon and poorly understood condition. Recurrent rupture is extremely rare, with only one previously reported case in the literature. Here, we present a case series of two patients who had recurrent ruptures, and discuss the principles underlying the management of such cases.
Omar A, Khan +3 more
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Spontaneus rupture of renal cell carcinoma in anuric patient on automated peritoneal dialysis [PDF]
Introduction. Spontaneous subcapsular or perirenal hematomas are relatively uncommon but often diagnostically challenging conditions. We present the first case described in the literature of successful continuation of the full regimen of peritoneal ...
Stojšić-Vuksanović Tatjana +1 more
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