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Without emergency medical care, splenic sequestration can cause death in a matter of hours.
Hepatic and splenic sections from the monkey are on the way.
Injury to the lower chest may cause splenic or liver injuries.
As yet, we do not have the evidence that long term abstinence improves splenic function.
Zero to four nodules is classified as minimal splenic disease.
However, any type of major impact directed to the spleen may cause splenic trauma.
Fifteen cases of malarial splenic rupture have been reported since 1960 (Table 2).
Any factor that directly compromises the splenic artery can cause infarction.
Splenic irradiation has been used in the treatment.
Splenic rupture is usually diagnosed by ultrasound of the abdomen.
Both the short gastric arteries and the splenic artery supply it with blood.
Splenic complications in malaria: case report and review.
Splenic enlargement is very common in malarious areas of the world.
It can also include heart murmur, dental caries and splenic tumors.
The locations of the lesions are mostly in the lower left pleural space and/or splenic bed.
Splenic involvement is designated by the letter S.
Diggs also reported the association with splenic fibrosis in 1935.
Splenic involvement is signified by adding 'S' to the stage.
Because of its proximity to the pancreas, the splenic artery is the most commonly affected vessel.
Anthrax, or splenic fever is a disease.
The Splenic hilum is a location on the surface of the spleen.
Lymphoma is the most common malignant splenic tumor.
Splenic rupture, including fatal cases, has been reported following the administration of Neupogen.
Pregnancy is often linked to the formation and rupture of splenic artery aneurysms.
The splenic artery gives off branches to the stomach and pancreas before reaching the spleen.