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Volume 14, Number 6—June 2008
Letter

Splenic Rupture and Malignant Mediterranean Spotted Fever

Laura Schmulewitz*, Kaoutar Moumile*, Natacha Patey-Mariaud de Serre*, Sylvain Poirée*, Edith Gouin†, Frédéric Mechaï*, Véronique Cocard*, Marie-France Mamzer-Bruneel*, Eric Abachin*, Patrick Berche*, Olivier Lortholary*†, and Marc Lecuit*†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Université Paris Descartes, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France; †Institut Pasteur, Paris, France;

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Appendix Figure

Coronal view of unenhanced abdominal computed tomography demonstrating splenic enlargement with endocapsular hematoma and intraperitoneal hemorrhage (arrows).

Appendix Figure. Coronal view of unenhanced abdominal computed tomography demonstrating splenic enlargement with endocapsular hematoma and intraperitoneal hemorrhage (arrows).

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