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. 2000 Aug 10;4(5):309–313. doi: 10.1186/cc713

Table 2.

Reported cases of spontaneous rupture of malarial spleen since 1960

Long-term resident
Case of malaria-endemic Malarial Symptoms and Surgical
Reference no. Route area stage Species signs therapy Outcome
[16] 1 Natural No Chronic P malariae Shock, Kehr's sign Splenectomy Lived
LUQ tenderness
[17] 2 Natural No Acute P vivax LUQ pain, Kehr's Splenectomy Lived
sign
[18] 3 Natural No Acute P falciparum No material No material Lived
[19] 4 Induced No Acute P vivax Fever, Kehr's sign Splenectomy Lived
LUQ tenderness
5 Induced No Acute P vivax No material Splenectomy Lived
6 Induced No Acute P vivax No material Splenectomy Lived
7 Induced No Acute P vivax No material Splenectomy Lived
[20] 8 Natural No Acute P falciparum Kehr' sign Splenectomy Lived
LUQ pain
[21] 9 Natural No Acute P vivax Fever, back pain None Died
severe shock
[22] 10 Natural No Acute P vivax Fever, hypotension None Lived
diffuse peritoneal
signs
[23] 11 Natural No Acute P falciparum Hypotension, Kehr's Splenectomy Lived
sign, diffuse
peritoneal signs
[24] 12 Natural No Acute P falciparum Fever, LUQ pain Splenectomy Lived
[25] 13 Natural Yes Acute P vivax LUQ pain, Splenectomy Lived
palpitations
14 Natural Yes Acute P vivax LUQ pain, fever Splenectomy Lived
[26] 15 Natural No Acute P malariae Fever, headache, None Lived
LUQ pain
* 16 Natural Yes Acute P vivax LUQ pain, fever Splenectomy Lived
* 17 Natural Yes Acute P vivax Fever, palpation, Splenectomy Lived
fainting

LUQ, left upper quadrant. *Reported herein.