Abstract
Splenic rupture is rarely seen in neonates these days. This is because traumatic deliveries rarely occur. However rarely splenic rupture can take place spontaneously and can present with life threatening haemorrhagic shock. A case of spontaneous and delayed rupture of the spleen in a neonate that was managed with conservative approach with good outcome has been described in this case report.
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