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- 2018
A rare case of haemorrhagic shock secondary to spontaneous rupture of a branch of the left colic artery and the right gastric arteryKeywords: Haemoperitoneum, Inferior mesenteric artery, Left colic artery, Right gastric artery, Vasculitis Abstract: Spontaneous splanchnic artery rupture is associated with up to 70% mortality. Affected vessels are often aneurysmal, secondary to atherosclerosis. We report, to our knowledge, the only case of spontaneous rupture of a branch of the left colic artery and the right gastric artery, possibly secondary to vasculitis
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