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Pediatric splenic infarction: Assessment of associated clinical conditions and outcome.

Evgeny GrishinMichalle SoudackSarina Levy-MendelovichYael BezalelAharon LubetskyOmri CohenTami Brutman-BarazaniOrly EfrosGili KenetAssaf Arie Barg
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2024)
Pediatric splenic infarction (SI) is rare yet clinically significant. Publications regarding this complication are mostly limited to case reports. This is a retrospective study examining SI etiology, clinical presentation, management, and outcomes among children. Twenty-two patients (median age: 7.9 years) were included, mostly with pre-existing hematological diseases. Splenomegaly (72%), thrombocytopenia, and anemia were common. Most of the patients did not receive antithrombotic therapy yet only two patients experienced recurrences. During follow up 36% of patients died, however no fatalities were attributed to thrombotic or bleeding complications.
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