1967
DOI: 10.1097/00005373-196709000-00006
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Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage After Blunt Abdominal Trauma

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“…The patient presented on the sixth day after the start of anticoagulant therapy, with a tender irreducible swelling in the left inguinal canal and scrotum, and with signs of a small intestinal obstruction. Nick, Zollinger, and Pace (1967) reviewed 65 cases of retroperitoneal haemorrhage secondary to blunt trauma. The causes in their series were renal injuries, fracture of the pelvis and transverse processes, rupture of the bladder, traumatic pancreatitis (4 cases), ruptured aorta (1 case), duodenal injury (1 case), trauma to the adrenal gland (1 case), with eight cases of unknown cause.…”
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“…The patient presented on the sixth day after the start of anticoagulant therapy, with a tender irreducible swelling in the left inguinal canal and scrotum, and with signs of a small intestinal obstruction. Nick, Zollinger, and Pace (1967) reviewed 65 cases of retroperitoneal haemorrhage secondary to blunt trauma. The causes in their series were renal injuries, fracture of the pelvis and transverse processes, rupture of the bladder, traumatic pancreatitis (4 cases), ruptured aorta (1 case), duodenal injury (1 case), trauma to the adrenal gland (1 case), with eight cases of unknown cause.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%