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Revision as of 14:49, 31 October 2018
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Hemoperitoneum |
ICD10 code: | K66.1 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | Hypovolemic/Hemorrhagic Shock |
Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
APACHE Como Component: | none |
APACHE Acute Component: | none |
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External ICD10 Documentation |
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Additional Info
Causes of hemoperitoneum include:
- Penetrating trauma
- Blunt trauma, most commonly injuries to solid organs such as the liver and spleen.
- Vascular accidents, such as rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, iliac aneurysm, or splenic aneurysm.
- Bleeding due to a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or uterine rupture.
- Rupture of corpus luteum in some cases.
- Less commonly, bleeding due to a perforated gastric ulcer.
- Bleeding due to rupture of an intra-abdominal neoplasm, (e.g., Hepatoblastoma)
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation
- People on high dose of anticoagulants(blood thinners)
- Perforation of the colon
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