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[Spontaneous splenic rupture due to infectious acute mononucleosis: case report].

Abstract
Infectious mononucleosis is an acute, viral, illness associated with a high incidence of splenomegaly. Spontaneous splenic rupture is a rare but life-threatening complication of infectious mononucleosis. The authors report the case of a 19-year-old patient with an infectious mononucleosis causing a spontaneous splenic rupture. When rupture occurs the mortality has been significant. The spleen may be vulnerable for the histopathologic changes that occur as a result of this illness. Two thirds of patients with infectious mononucleosis develop an enlarged spleen, but in only 0.5% of all patients will it rupture. Abdominal pain and tachycardia are unusual in uncomplicated infectious mononucleosis and should alert a doctor to the possibility of spontaneous splenic rupture. The diagnosis of splenic rupture may be confirmed in a variety of ways. In this patient ultrasound and Rutkow's criteria may aid in establishing the diagnosis. In patients with infectious mononucleosis suspected of having rupture of the spleen, a rapid but thorough assessment and prompt implementation of appropriate management should minimize the associated morbidity and mortality. On the basis of review of the medical literature and of our own experience, we advocate emergent splenectomy for spontaneous splenic rupture in patients with infectious mononucleosis.
AuthorsL Greco, E De Gennaro, A Degara, U Papa
JournalAnnali italiani di chirurgia (Ann Ital Chir) 2003 Sep-Oct Vol. 74 Issue 5 Pg. 589-91 ISSN: 0003-469X [Print] Italy
Vernacular TitleRottura splenica spontanea in corso di mononuleosi infettiva acuta: descrizione di un caso.
PMID15139718 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Emergencies
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Infectious Mononucleosis (complications)
  • Radiography, Abdominal
  • Rupture, Spontaneous
  • Splenectomy
  • Splenic Rupture (diagnosis, diagnostic imaging, etiology)
  • Time Factors
  • Ultrasonography

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