Acute Emergencies Due to Spontaneous Abdominal Hemorrhage: a Pictorial Review
Overview
Overview
Journal
Abdom Radiol (NY)
Publisher
Springer
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Radiology
Radiology
Date
2025 Feb 19
PMID
39969608
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Abstract
Spontaneous abdominal hemorrhage (SAH) refers to acute intra-abdominal or pelvic hemorrhages occurring from non-traumatic or non-iatrogenic causes. Early recognition of SAH with prompt surgical or interventional management is necessary to prevent morbidity and mortality. The initial clinical presentations are often misleading, and the diagnosis is generally made based on radiological imaging. In this article, we discuss the anatomy of abdominal and pelvic compartments, etiology/pathogenesis, and characteristic imaging findings of spontaneous hemorrhage in each of these compartments, thus aiding the radiologist to make a prompt diagnosis, to direct clinical management and facilitate patient care.
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