2014
Splenic rupture associated with primary CMV infection, AMSAN, and IVIG
de Havenon A, Davis G, Hoesch R. Splenic rupture associated with primary CMV infection, AMSAN, and IVIG. Journal Of Neuroimmunology 2014, 272: 103-105. PMID: 24856574, DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2014.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary cytomegalovirus infectionGuillain-Barré syndromeIntravenous immunoglobulinSplenic ruptureCytomegalovirus infectionPrimary CMV infectionTwo-hit scenarioSequestration of erythrocytesExtravascular hemolytic anemiaRisk of ruptureCMV infectionRare complicationHemolytic anemiaImmunoglobulinInfectionSyndromeRuptureTreatmentRiskIVIGAMSANComplicationsPatientsAnemiaSpleen
1995
Pseudoaneurysms of the Intraparenchymal Splenic Artery after Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Sugg S, Gerndt S, Hamilton B, Francis I, Taheri P, Rodriguez J. Pseudoaneurysms of the Intraparenchymal Splenic Artery after Blunt Abdominal Trauma. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 1995, 39: 593-595.. PMID: 7473932, DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199509000-00034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSplenic arteryNonoperative therapyBlunt abdominal traumaTraumatic splenic injurySplenic injuryAbdominal traumaAdult patientsBlunt injuryRare complicationPosttraumatic pseudoaneurysmPseudoaneurysm formationSplenic ruptureArterySuccessful managementPotential mechanismsPseudoaneurysmTherapyInjuryComplicationsPatientsSpleenDiagnosisTrauma
1984
Limitations of Computed Tomography in the Recognition of Delayed Splenic Rupture
Taylor C, Rosenfield A. Limitations of Computed Tomography in the Recognition of Delayed Splenic Rupture. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 1984, 8: 1205-1207. PMID: 6501634, DOI: 10.1097/00004728-198412000-00037.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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