Acute rupture refers to the sudden tearing or breaking of a tissue, organ, or vessel, resulting in immediate loss of structural integrity and function. It is clinically significant because it often causes rapid onset of pain, bleeding, or organ dysfunction, requiring urgent diagnosis and intervention to prevent severe morbidity or mortality. A common example is the acute rupture of an aortic aneurysm, which can lead to life-threatening internal haemorrhage.

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