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Incidentally detected asymptomatic splenic artery aneurysm
Splenic artery aneurysm (SpAA) is the most common among visceral artery aneurysms and accounts for approximately 60% of visceral artery aneurysms. Generally, 80% of cases with SpAA are asymptomatic. The most common symptoms are abdominal pain, nausea and
Ihsan Alur +2 more
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Spontaneous Rupture of Splenic Artery Aneurysm. [PDF]
Carvalho M +4 more
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Spontaneous ruptured splenic artery aneurysm: a case report [PDF]
Dibendu Betal +3 more
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Background: A ruptured splenic artery aneurysm is rare but potentially fatal and has a greater chance of occurring during pregnancy. Case: A 38-year-old pregnant woman was admitted to hospital in labor and presented with dyspnea and hypovolemic shock ...
Camila Karsburg Bessow +3 more
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Background Pregnancy is not uncommon in patients with non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. Rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm remains a rare complication, associated with a very poor maternal–fetal prognosis.
Chantelli Iamblaudiot Razafindrazoto +9 more
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Importance of extracolonic findings at IV contrast medium-enhanced CT colonography versus those at non-enhanced CT colonography [PDF]
To compare the clinical importance of extracolonic findings at intravenous (IV) contrast-enhanced CT colonography versus those at non-enhanced CT colonography.
Dinkel, Hans-Peter +5 more
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Aneurysms of the Splenic Artery
L H, Bergner, S S, Bentivegna
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