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. 2019 Jan 28;2019:5827694. doi: 10.1155/2019/5827694

Table 1.

Characteristics of 8 patients with ASR.

Patient number Sex Age Peritonitis Shock Hematocrit (%) US CECT Splenomegaly Hematoma AAST classification Surgical approaches Etiological factors
1 M 34 Yes Yes 31.7 Pos Pos Yes Yes III Splenectomy Unknown
2 M 52 Yes Yes 25.6 Neg NP Yes No II Splenectomy; repair of hepatic aneurysm Unknown
3 F 63 No No 39.2 Pos Pos Yes Yes III Splenectomy Unknown
4 M 63 No Yes 16.1 Neg Pos Yes Yes III Splenectomy AIP, anticoagulant
5 M 41 Yes Yes 20.2 Pos Neg Yes Yes IV Splenectomy; left hemicolectomy Splenic flexure colon tumor
6 M 37 Yes No 42.1 NP Pos Yes Yes III Splenectomy; distal pancreatectomy Chronic pancreatitis, hepatic cirrhosis
7 M 38 No No 33.1 Pos Pos Yes Yes NM Subcapsular hematoma evacuation; pancreas biopsy (6 months later) Pancreatic cancer
8 F 69 No No 46.6 Neg Pos Yes Yes II NP Polycythemia vera

Abbreviations: US—ultrasound; CECT—contrast-enhanced computed tomography; AAST—American Association for the Surgery of Trauma; Pos—positive, Neg—negative, NP—not performed; NM—not mentioned; AIP—autoimmune pancreatitis.