21 August 2021>: Articles
Non-Operative Management of Delayed Splenic Rupture 4 Months Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Challenging differential diagnosis, Management of emergency care
Athanasios G. Kofinas A , Kalliopi E. Stavrati C* , Nikolaos G. Symeonidis A , Efstathios T. Pavlidis A , Kyriakos K. Psarras A , Inna N. Shulga C , Alexandra G. Marneri A , Christina C. Nikolaidou C , Theodoros E. Pavlidis EDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.932577
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e932577
Figure 1. Contrast-enhanced CT at admission. (A) Coronal plane. Hemorrhage fluid located around the spleen and liver (white arrows), in the paracolic gutters (white arrow), and the pelvis. (B) Axial plane. Perisplenic and perihepatic hematoma (black arrows).