An Unusual Presentation of Splenic Rupture in a Hemodialysis Patient

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Dr ADEYEMO AW
Dr SOURABH SHARMA
Dr BUSARI KA

Abstract

Splenic rupture, although rare in dialysis patients, can be life-threatening. In this case, a 45-year-old man with kidney failure
on hemodialysis experienced sudden and severe abdominal pain in the left flank, without any history of trauma. He displayed
symptoms of hypovolemic shock, characterized by pallor, hypotension, and tachycardia. Additionally, he had abdominal
distension and tenderness. An abdominal CT scan revealed a splenic hematoma and intra-abdominal hemorrhage. The
patient required a splenectomy to address the ongoing bleeding, but unfortunately, he succumbed to post-splenectomy sepsis
2 weeks later.

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An Unusual Presentation of Splenic Rupture in a Hemodialysis Patient. (2025). Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice, 35(9), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.59793/p377j408

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