V. Vinod, Muhammad Umar Matai, Talal Aziz, R. Gerjy
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An Interesting Case of a Large Spontaneous Sub Capsular Hematoma of Liver
Spontaneous sub capsular hematoma of the liver is a rare clinical condition, more commonly seen in pregnancy when associated with pre-eclampsia and HELLP (Hemolysis Elevated Liver Enzymes and Low Platelets) Syndrome. It is also reported in patients with gross anatomical liver lesions, coagulopathy, bleeding disorders and those on anti-coagulants. We report a 44-year-old female patient who presented with sudden onset of diffuse abdomen pain. Computed Tomography (CT) scan of abdomen showed spontaneous large sub capsular hematoma of liver. Our patient did not have any of the above-mentioned conditions. To our knowledge and as per the literature reviewed, this is one of the largest sub capsular hematoma of the liver ever reported. Spontaneous sub capsular hematoma of the liver is an infrequent occurrence in clinical practice. It is an accumulation of blood between the hepatic parenchymal tissue and its overlying Glisson capsule thereby stretching it and causing abdominal pain and discomfort. Liver hematoma does not have a distinctive clinical presentation and the symptoms with which patient present to the hospital include abdominal discomfort and right upper abdominal pain. Prompt recognition may be entertained in patients presenting with sudden onset abdominal pain and CT scan done early in doubtful cases may aid in early diagnosis. Patients can be treated with non-operative management in cases of hemodynamic stability with vigilant monitoring.
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Computer Communication Review (CCR) is an online publication of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) and publishes articles on topics within the SIG''s field of interest. Technical papers accepted to CCR typically report on practical advances or the practical applications of theoretical advances. CCR serves as a forum for interesting and novel ideas at an early stage in their development. The focus is on timely dissemination of new ideas that may help trigger additional investigations. While the innovation and timeliness are the major criteria for its acceptance, technical robustness and readability will also be considered in the review process. We particularly encourage papers with early evaluation or feasibility studies.