Anna Garcia's Death Case Study

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Anna garcia died at or around 7:00 o'clock found in in her home by her neighbor. Anna's death was caused by her Splenic Artery coming into contact by sickle cells which caused blood to be trapped inside of her Spleen then since the blood was trapped it caused the Spleen to become overflowed with sickled red blood cells which caused blood to start pooling together This then led to her Spleen to become enlarged and eventually burst open, but you can live without your spleen and anna would have survived if the hemorrhaging of her spleen didn’t caused 500 ml of blood to enter her abdominal cavity which is why her abdominal area look swollen as said in the most recent autopsy which was a product of why anna said her abdominal hurt to be touched.

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