Spontaneous splenic rupture associated with scrub typhus: a case report.
Hong Pil HwangKyoung Min KimHyo Jin HanChang Seop LeePublished in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2024)
Clinicians should consider the possibility of splenic rupture in patients with scrub typhus who display sudden-onset abdominal pain and unstable vital signs. In addition, splenic capsular rupture and extra-capsular hemorrhage are thought to be caused by splenomegaly and capsular distention resulting from red blood cell congestion in the red pulp destroying the splenic sinus.