Spontaneous Splenic Rupture as a Complication of Malaria and Incidental Acute Appendicitis: A Case Report.
Cureus
; 13(10): e19028, 2021 Oct.
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Malaria presents a challenge to healthcare systems globally. It is associated with severe complications, notably splenic rupture. The prognosis of malaria complicated by splenic rupture is poor and sometimes leads to death even with timely intervention. Here, we report the case of a patient who presented with complicated malaria with spontaneous splenic rupture and coincidental acute appendicitis. A 34-year-old man was successfully treated for a grade IV ruptured spleen and acute appendicitis with splenectomy and appendectomy. Postoperative care took place in the intensive care unit and the patient was shifted to the general floor on the fifth day. Upon discharge the next day, he was prescribed amoxicillin twice daily for one year. Malaria can present with life-threatening complications requiring prompt surgical intervention.
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2021
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Article