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Clinical, Hematological, Biochemical and Radiological Characteristics for Patients With Splenic Infarction: Case Series With Literature Review

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine Research, 2023
Background Splenic infarction is a frequently missed diagnosis in acute clinical conditions and is often under-diagnosed due to the lack of high-quality evidence on pathophysiology of splenic infarction. Due to the scarcity of such evidence, no consensus
M. Hakoshima   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Delayed Giant Splenic Artery Aneurysm Following Splenic Infarction in a Patient with Infective Endocarditis. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Med Case Rep J
Zhaxi Yangzong,1,* Xiying Gui,1,* Qingping Wen,1,* Hua Qian,1 Li Shi,1 Xinchao Liu1,2 1Department of Infectious Disease, Tibet Autonomous Region People’s Hospital, Lhasa, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Infectious ...
Yangzong Z   +5 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Infectious Mononucleosis-Induced Splenic Infarction: Perhaps More Common in Healthy Individuals Than Previously Thought

open access: yesCureus, 2023
Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a clinical syndrome that presents as a triad of fever, pharyngitis, and lymphadenopathy. In most cases, it is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which spreads through upper respiratory secretions, particularly saliva,
G. Mamo   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Acute splenic infarction [PDF]

open access: yesCanadian Medical Association Journal, 2006
What's your call? ![Figure][1] Figure. A 41-year-old East Indian man arrived at hospital complaining of acute pain in his lower-left abdominal quadrant; an examination revealed some tenderness in that area, low-grade fever, leukocytosis and neutrophilia.
Samaad, Malik   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Splenic infarction: an uncommon yet significant complication in COVID-19 patients - a case series report and literature review.

open access: yesLe infezioni in medicina, 2023
Splenic infarction is a rare complication observed in some patients affected by coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19), with poorly understood clinical features and prognosis. We analyzed the histopathological reports and clinical data from six adult patients
A. Pitliya   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Splenic Infarction in Malaria [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Journal Armed Forces India, 2007
Splenic infarction is a rare clinical entity that has received increasing clinical attention in recent years. The aetiology is multifactorial including myelofibrosis, haematologic malignant neoplasms, thromboembolic disease due to atrial fibrillation, rheumatologic disorders, falciparum malaria, adult respiratory distress syndrome, rupture of splenic ...
A N, Prasad, A, Singh
openaire   +2 more sources

Splenic Infarction in a COVID-19 Patient without Respiratory Symptoms

open access: yesDubai Medical Journal, 2022
High rates of thromboembolic events have been seen in cases of COVID-19. Here, we report a case of 23-year-old previously healthy female presented with left-sided abdominal pain associated with vomiting.
Shaikha Al Suwaidi   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Splenic Infarction Diagnosed by Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound in Infectious Mononucleosis – An Appropriate Diagnostic Option: A Case Report with Review of the Literature

open access: yesJournal of Medical Ultrasound, 2022
Infectious mononucleosis is caused by Epstein.Barr virus (EBV) infection. Although typically self.limiting, complications such as splenic infarction and splenic rupture are described.
Mélanie Reichlin   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Infarto esplénico asociado a infección por citomegalovirus, primer reporte de caso en Colombia

open access: yesInfectio, 2020
Introduction: Splenic infarction occurs when the splenic artery or any of its branches are occluded, either by distant emboli or by thrombosis in situ.
Santiago Sánchez-Pardo
doaj   +1 more source

Acute Cytomegalovirus Infection Associated With Splenic Infarction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

open access: yesCureus, 2022
Splenic infarction associated with acute cytomegalovirus infection (CMV) in immunocompetent patients was initially described as a very rare occurrence but has been reported in recent years with increasing frequency.
George A Blackwood, M. Danta, R. Gett
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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