Article Reference Accessory Spleen Fracture: Report of a Pediatric Case and Review of the Literature CHAUVET, Eline, et al. Abstract Accessory spleen rupture may occur after blunt abdominal trauma or, more rarely, spontaneously. Although only few cases are described in adults, it is even more uncommon in children. We report the case of a 13-year-old boy with traumatic accessory spleen fracture. After a review of the literature, we discuss the diagnostic points that should raise the suspicion for accessory spleen fracture as well as how challenging the diagnosis by computed tomography can be. CHAUVET, Eline, et al. Accessory Spleen Fracture: Report of a Pediatric Case and Review of the Literature. Pediatric Emergency Care, 2017 DOI : 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001381 PMID : 29298250 Available at: http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:128091 Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version. 1 / 1