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Akutes Abdomen infolge spontan rupturierter Lebertumoren

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Es wird über 2 Fälle eines akuten Abdomens mit massivem Hämoperitoneum infolge je eines spontan rupturierten Leberzellkarzinoms und einer Lebermetastase berichtet. Auf Grund der Literatur werden Pathogenese, Differentialdiagnostik und Therapie diskutiert. Es wird die Wichtigkeit der früheren Diagnosestellung betont, um die hohe Mortalität zu senken.

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Two cases presenting symptoms of an acute abdomen with massive haemoperitoneum by spontaneous rupture of a primary and a metastatic liver tumor are reported. The importance of an early diagnosis for reduction of the high operative mortality is emphasized.

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Koltai, I.L., Schullian, W. & Tschikof, R. Akutes Abdomen infolge spontan rupturierter Lebertumoren. Acta Chir Austriaca 10, 161–164 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02601267

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