2009
DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-202
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Intragastric rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm - a case report

Abstract: IntroductionHematemesis caused by intragastric rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm, is an exceptional and potentially lethal emergency.Case presentationA 36 years old woman, mother of seven children presented with hematemesis. The gastric endoscopy revealed a bleeding polypoid lesion leading to a surgical management. The operative discovery of a complicated splenic artery aneurysm, led to its resection with splenectomy and gastric suture.ConclusionIntragastric rupture of a splenic artery aneurysm is an except… Show more

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“…The splenic artery aneurysm is more common in female (1,5,8) due to the increased blood flow to the splenic artery, and the elevated level of hormones (oestrogen, progesterone, relaxine) during pregnancy. (1,5) The majority of these aneurysms are single, ≤ 2cm in size, and located in the mid to distal third of the splenic artery.…”
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“…The splenic artery aneurysm is more common in female (1,5,8) due to the increased blood flow to the splenic artery, and the elevated level of hormones (oestrogen, progesterone, relaxine) during pregnancy. (1,5) The majority of these aneurysms are single, ≤ 2cm in size, and located in the mid to distal third of the splenic artery.…”
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“…The splenic artery aneurysm is more common in female (1,5,8) due to the increased blood flow to the splenic artery, and the elevated level of hormones (oestrogen, progesterone, relaxine) during pregnancy. (1,5) The majority of these aneurysms are single, ≤ 2cm in size, and located in the mid to distal third of the splenic artery. (5,9) The most commonly encountered complication for these aneurysms is rupture, mostly into the peritoneal cavity, and less likely into the stomach, colon, or pancreas.…”
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