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From: Possible infectious causes of spontaneous splenic rupture: a case report

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Computed tomography images of atraumatic splenic rupture. Representative sagittal (left) and axial (right) computed tomography images of the patient’s abdomen taken on the day she presented to the hospital. Grade 3 splenic injury (crescent-shaped subcapsular hematoma measuring up to 3cm in thickness along the lateral border of the spleen with lobulated regions of hemorrhage along the superior and medial border of the spleen and left subdiaphragmatic region, and linear densities in the spleen) and marked splenomegaly can be seen.

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