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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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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Spectral-element simulations of long-term fault slip: Effect of low-rigidity layers on earthquake-cycle dynamics [PDF]
We develop a spectral element method for the simulation of long-term histories of spontaneous seismic and aseismic slip on faults subjected to tectonic loading.
Ampuero, J.-P., Kaneko, Y., Lapusta, N.
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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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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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Spectral-element modeling of spontaneous earthquake rupture on rate and state faults: Effect of velocity-strengthening friction at shallow depths [PDF]
We develop a spectral-element methodology (SEM) for simulating dynamic rupture on rate and state faults and use it to study how the rupture is affected by a shallow fault region of steady-state velocity-strengthening friction.
Ampuero, J.-P., Kaneko, Y., Lapusta, N.
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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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Three-dimensional dynamic rupture simulation with a high-order discontinuous Galerkin method on unstructured tetrahedral meshes [PDF]
Accurate and efficient numerical methods to simulate dynamic earthquake rupture and wave propagation in complex media and complex fault geometries are needed to address fundamental questions in earthquake dynamics, to integrate seismic and geodetic data ...
Ampuero, Jean-Paul +4 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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An unusual case of spontaneous bladder perforation with associated autodialysis of the ensuing urinary ascites [PDF]
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is a rare occurrence, and when encountered it is a diagnostic challenge. We present an unusual case of urinary bladder rupture in a patient with severe cerebral palsy who initially presented with localized ...
Aber, A., Arumuham, V., Hyder, S.A.
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