Idiopathic neonatal hemoperitoneum presented as scrotal hematoma: it's a diagnostic challenge?

Abstract Background Idiopathic hemoperitoneum in the newborn is an entity very rarely encountered in clinical practice. Case presentation A case of scrotal hemorrhage (SH) associated with intrabdominal hemorrhaging and acute anemia is presented. Indications for early surgery included a massive scrot...

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Main Authors: Salatto Alessia (Author), Indrio Flavia (Author), Campanella Vittoria (Author), Maggipinto Cosetta (Author), Cocomazzi Raffaella (Author), Canale Francesco (Author), Nobili Maria (Author), Maffei Gianfranco (Author), Bartoli Fabio (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Abstract Background Idiopathic hemoperitoneum in the newborn is an entity very rarely encountered in clinical practice. Case presentation A case of scrotal hemorrhage (SH) associated with intrabdominal hemorrhaging and acute anemia is presented. Indications for early surgery included a massive scrotal hematoma, rapid onset of severe anemia, and unknown etiology. Conclusion Clinical and diagnostic approaches in a case of neonatal scrotal hematoma should be given careful consideration as abdominal in origin, and a pre-operative computed tomography (CT) scan or magnetic resonance image (MRI) in addition to an abdominal/scrotal ultrasound should be added as part of the diagnostic work-up.
Item Description:10.1186/s13052-021-01161-x
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