Abstract

Splenomegaly in children is really common and its main cause is infectious disease. The aetiology in newborns and older children is well established, while it is less defined in suckling infants. The paper describes three cases of splenomegaly in infants hospitalized in Oncohaematology Department of Sant’Orsola Malpighi Hospital. These infants presented with splenomegaly associated with other signs and symptoms that should prompt further investigations to exclude severe diseases. The aim of this paper is to offer paediatricians some indications for the diagnostic approach in infants with enlarged spleen. In particular, it reports the first level exams, the differential diagnosis and the red flags, the signs and symptoms that require special attention in infants with splenomegaly.

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