IDCases (Jan 2014)

Spontaneous splenic rupture due to Babesia microti infection: Case report and review of the literature

  • Natalia Usatii,
  • Aelita Khachatrian,
  • John Stratidis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2014.08.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 63 – 65

Abstract

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This article describes the case of spontaneous splenic rupture as a rare complication of infection with Babesia species. We will discuss the symptomatology that this disease could present along with both surgical and non-surgical management approaches. Babesia infection often presents with mild to moderate symptoms, but can rapidly progress to significant injury including splenic rupture. The first case reported in a medical journal was in 2007. Treatment usually involves a two-drug regimen; clindamycin plus quinine, or atovaquone plus azithromycin (as in our patient). If hemodynamic stability is present, a primary non-surgical treatment may be especially beneficial since splenectomy may worsen optimal immunologic function and the infection itself.

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