Spontaneous Splenic Hemorrhage in the Newborn

  • Tiboni S
  • Abdulmajid U
  • Pooboni S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Spontaneous splenic hemorrhage in the newborn is a rare entity. The presentation is usually with a triad of bleeding, abdominal distension, and hemoperitoneum. Rapid diagnosis is essential as left untreated, death is inevitable. We present a case with an unusual initial presentation of a scrotal hematocele and ultrasonography suggesting an adrenal hemorrhage. At laparotomy, splenic preservation was unsuccessful, and therefore, splenectomy was performed. The child recovered well from the procedure.

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Tiboni, S., Abdulmajid, U., Pooboni, S., Wighton, C., Eradi, B., & Dagash, H. (2015). Spontaneous Splenic Hemorrhage in the Newborn. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, 03(02), 071–073. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1564610

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