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Figure 22a.  Delayed hemorrhage. (a) Initial contrast-enhanced CT scan shows multiple hepatic lacerations and hematoma in both hepatic lobes. One month later, the patient complained of a sudden onset of right quadrant abdominal pain. (b) Follow-up contrast-enhanced CT scan shows marked resolution of the parenchymal injury but a newly developed subcapsular hematoma due to delayed hemorrhage (arrowheads). The patient was successfully treated conservatively.







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