Italian Journal of Medicine (Nov 2017)

Massive splenic infarction in a patient with pneumococcal septic shock and unknown celiac disease

  • Alessandro Graziani,
  • Pierpaolo Casalini,
  • Federica Mirici Cappa,
  • Francesco Albertini,
  • Erica Fiorini,
  • Giampaolo Ugolini,
  • Leonardo Rasciti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2017.908
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 407 – 408

Abstract

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Splenic infarction (SI) is a rare event occurring when the splenic artery or its branches become occluded by embolus or by in situ thrombosis. Many SI events are a result of embolic sources either cardiac or aortic. Massive splenic infarction (MSI) results from compromised blood flow to more than half of the spleen. In this paper we describe a case of a previously healthy patient who presented with pneumococcal sepsis who, upon investigation, revealed an unknown celiac disease and a MSI. Abdominal ultrasound with contrast agent was a useful tool for a diagnosis and follow up of this patient.

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