Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5662720 International Journal of Gerontology 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummarySpontaneous splenic infarction is a relative rare disease and usually happens in patients with some disorders that have potential of thromboembolism formation. The symptoms are often subclinical and non-specific so physicians easily forget this diagnosis. However, splenic infarction could cause destructive consequences such as hemorrhagic shock, especially in old or weak patients. In this article, we present one case with fever and unexplained abdominal pain; the patient was ultimately diagnosed spontaneous splenic infarction. Although early suspicion or diagnosis may be challenged, physicians should remember this disease and arrange associated investigation to make correct management.

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