About 50% of such cases manifest abdominal pain and they are often associated with hematologic abnormalities and spontaneous rupture.
The spontaneous rupture of the membranes most often happens once active labor has started, not prior to the start of labor.
Because spontaneous rupture of the haematoma is rare, treatment should be conservative, resulting in complete recovery in two to three weeks.
In areas where malaria is endemic, spontaneous rupture of spleen is uncommon.
We report two cases of spontaneous rupture of malarial spleen treated with splenectomy.
Pathological findings in spontaneous rupture of the spleen include gross and microscopic changes.
Splenectomy is accepted as the treatment of choice in cases of spontaneous rupture of the spleen.
This term describes the normal, spontaneous rupture of the membranes at full term.
It was discovered that the average life of implants is between 15 and 25 years and spontaneous rupture is often asymptomatic.
Primary exposure to malaria and infection with P vivax appear to be important factors in spontaneous rupture of the spleen.