Literature DB >> 11056757

Spontaneous rupture of malarial spleen: two case reports and review of literature.

Y Yagmur1, I H Kara , M Aldemir, H Büyükbayram, I H Tacyildiz, C Keles.   

Abstract

Malaria has long been among the most common diseases in the southeast Anatolia region of Turkey. In 1992, 18676 cases were diagnosed in Turkey, and Diyarbakir city had the highest incidence (4168 cases), followed by SanliUrfa city (3578 cases). Malaria was especially common during 1994 and 1995, with 84345 and 82094 cases being diagnosed in these years, respectively. Spontaneous rupture of malarial spleen is rare. We saw two cases during 1998, which are reported herein. Both patients were male, and were receiving chloroquine treatment for an acute attack of malaria. One of the patients had developed abdominal pain and palpitations, followed by fainting. The other patient had abdominal pain and fever. Explorative laparotomy revealed an enlarged spleen in both patients. Splenectomy was performed in both patients. We have identified 15 episodes of spontaneous rupture of the spleen in the English language literature published since 1961. Because of increased travel to endemic areas and resistance to antimalarial drugs, malaria is a major medical problem that is becoming increasingly important to surgeons worldwide. Malaria is a particularly important problem in the southeast Anatolia region of Turkey. Prophylactic precautions should be taken by tourists who travel to this region, especially during the summer.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11056757      PMCID: PMC29048          DOI: 10.1186/cc713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care        ISSN: 1364-8535            Impact factor:   9.097


  20 in total

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  18 in total

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2.  Spontaneous rupture of a true splenic cyst diagnosed by laparoscopy.

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Review 7.  Non-traumatic splenic rupture: report of seven cases and review of the literature.

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8.  Case report: spontaneous rupture of spleen in patient with Plasmodium ovale malaria.

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Review 10.  613 cases of splenic rupture without risk factors or previously diagnosed disease: a systematic review.

Authors:  F Kris Aubrey-Bassler; Nicholas Sowers
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