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Splenic Hematoma With Hemoperitoneum Following a Routine Colonoscopy: A Rare Post-procedural Complication.

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A rare perisplenic hematoma, a complication of colonoscopy, can cause abdominal pain. This case highlights the importance of identifying splenic injury following the procedure for timely management.

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  • Perisplenic hematoma is a rare but serious complication following colonoscopy.
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