Q fever

Q fever, caused by <i>Coxiella burnetii</i>, is a bacterial zoonosis with a wide clinical spectrum that can be life-threatening and, in some cases, can become chronic.

Splenic rupture

A breach of the capsule of the spleen.


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PMID (PMCID)
1442694
MALE Adult
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
Baumbach A, Brehm B, Sauer W, Doller G, Hoffmeister HM.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1992;87(11):1651-3.
The acute course of Q fever infection can be complicated by splenic rupture.
1442694
MALE Adult
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
Baumbach A, Brehm B, Sauer W, Doller G, Hoffmeister HM.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1992;87(11):1651-3.
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
1442694
MALE Adult
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
Baumbach A, Brehm B, Sauer W, Doller G, Hoffmeister HM.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1992;87(11):1651-3.
Q fever should be ruled out in cases of unexplained splenic rupture particularly in Q fever endemic areas.
1442694
MALE Adult
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
Baumbach A, Brehm B, Sauer W, Doller G, Hoffmeister HM.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1992;87(11):1651-3.
Q fever should be ruled out in cases of unexplained splenic rupture particularly in Q fever endemic areas.
1442694
MALE Adult
Spontaneous splenic rupture complicating acute Q fever.
Baumbach A, Brehm B, Sauer W, Doller G, Hoffmeister HM.
Am J Gastroenterol. 1992;87(11):1651-3.
We present the case of a 30-yr-old patient with spontaneous splenic rupture during the course of acute Q fever infection.