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Spontaneous Splenic Rupture in A Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patient, A Rare Case Report
Splenic rupture with no history of previous trauma is known as spontaneous splenic rupture or atraumatic splenic rupture. Most patients have high mortality rates due to missed or delayed diagnosis. In this case report, a 41-year -old male patient who presented with jaundice developed a spontaneously ruptured spleen. One of the misleading clues to this patient's clinical situation was the previous free surgical and medical history with no known predisposing factors at the time of splenic rupture diagnosis.