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Splenic contraction: a new member of the hypovolemic shock complex.

Michael S EnslowStephen R PreeceBenjamin Wildman-TobrinerRyan A EnslowMaciej A MazurowskiRendon C Nelson
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2019)
Decreased splenic volume is a ubiquitous and reliable sign of hypovolemic shock and should be considered a member of the hypovolemic shock complex. It is of particular utility when a prior study is available. Splenic hypoenhancement has high specificity and a high positive predictive value for hypovolemic shock in the correct patient population.
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  • case report