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Subcapsular Liver Hematoma-A Life-Threatening Condition in Preterm Neonates-A Case Series and Systematic Review of the Literature.


ABSTRACT: The subcapsular hematoma (SLH) of the liver is a rare finding in living infants. The clinical presentation of rupture is non-specific, with the signs of hypovolemic shock dominating. The causes are several, with prematurity, trauma and sepsis playing a leading role in the creation of an SHL. Umbilical vein catheterization and an increased bleeding tendency have also been associated with this usually fatal diagnosis. Abdominal ultrasonography, among other imaging methods, comprises the gold standard examination for early diagnosis. It should be differentiated from other possible causes of shock, such as sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage, which have similar clinical presentation. We report a case series of three very low birth weight preterms (VLBW), with an SHL, during the first days of life, one of which survived from this usually catastrophic condition. A comprehensive review of the literature regarding this clinical entity was also conducted. A high index of suspicion is essential for early identification of such a case, with conservative or surgical treatment being the way to go.

SUBMITTER: Liakou P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9571888 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Subcapsular Liver Hematoma-A Life-Threatening Condition in Preterm Neonates-A Case Series and Systematic Review of the Literature.

Liakou Paraskevi P   Batsiou Anastasia A   Konstantinidi Aikaterini A   Theodoraki Martha M   Taliaka Kopanou Paschalia P   Tavoulari Evangelia-Filothei EF   Tsantes Andreas G AG   Piovani Daniele D   Bonovas Stefanos S   Tsantes Argirios E AE   Iacovidou Nicoletta N   Sokou Rozeta R  

Journal of clinical medicine 20220926 19


The subcapsular hematoma (SLH) of the liver is a rare finding in living infants. The clinical presentation of rupture is non-specific, with the signs of hypovolemic shock dominating. The causes are several, with prematurity, trauma and sepsis playing a leading role in the creation of an SHL. Umbilical vein catheterization and an increased bleeding tendency have also been associated with this usually fatal diagnosis. Abdominal ultrasonography, among other imaging methods, comprises the gold stand  ...[more]

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