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D. Gascho, Bettina Huber, S. Bolliger, M. Thali, Sarah Schaerli (2016)
Splenic rupture and mediastinal mass associated with rare TdT-negative T-LBL/T-ALL lead to sudden death of a juvenileForensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 12
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Forensic Sci Med Pathol (2017) 13:397–398 DOI 10.1007/s12024-017-9865-6 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Response to “regarding the sudden death of a juvenile with rare TdT-negative T-LBL/T-ALL, splenic rupture, and mediastinal mass” 1 1 1 1 Dominic Gascho & Sarah Schaerli & Michael J. Thali & Stephan A. Bolliger Accepted: 14 March 2017 /Published online: 12 April 2017 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2017 The authors of the recent publication “Splenic rupture and on computed tomography (CT) during emergency treat- mediastinal mass associated with rare TdT-negative T-LBL/ ment which indicated approximately 1400 ml, or, in other T-ALL leadtosuddendeath ofa juvenile” [1]appreciaterel- words, less than 30% blood loss (class II volume loss) [3]. evant comments and add further discussion regarding their At the time the CT was performed, however, the patient had already received blood and volume substitution. Nikolić and presented case. The authors described a rare case report of splenic rupture due to an enlarged spleen related to tumor Živković assumed class II volume loss, which they stated as disease in combination with the presence of a huge mediasti- not lethal in another recent comment on a publication in nal mass causing cardiac compression and compression of the FSMP regarding hemorrhagic
"Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology" – Springer Journals
Published: Apr 12, 2017
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