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Acute splenic sequestration in the absence of palpable splenomegaly.
Purpose: Acute splenic sequestration in children with sickle hemoglobinopathies is a medical emergency characterized by splenomegaly, anemia, and thrombocytopenia.
Patients and methods: We describe a young girl with hemoglobin SC disease who experienced an acute splenic sequestration without palpable splenomegaly.
Conclusions: We emphasize the need for a high index of suspicion for splenic sequestration and the utility of ultrasonography in documenting splenomegaly.