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Splenomegaly is an
enlargement of the spleen. The
spleen usually lies in the left
upper quadrant (LUQ) of the
human abdomen.
Splenomegaly is one of the...
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signs of
splenomegaly exist, all of
whose utility has been
debated in
medical literature. The
presence or
absence of
splenomegaly, however, can be...
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Tropical splenomegaly syndrome, also
known as
hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly,
occurs due
immunological overstimulation to
repeated attacks of malarial...
- Felty's
syndrome is also
characterized by an
abnormally enlarged spleen (
splenomegaly) and
abnormally low
levels of
certain white blood cells (neutropenia)...
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splenomegaly is
diagnosed if the
dullness extends beyond 8 cm.
Grover SA;
Barkun AN;
Sackett DL (1993-11-10). "Does this
patient have
splenomegaly?"...
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Examples of
visceromegaly are
enlarged liver (hepatomegaly),
spleen (
splenomegaly), stomach, kidneys, and pancreas.
Values refer to
adults unless otherwise...
- eGFR.
Enlargement of the
spleen (
splenomegaly) is
common in GSD I and has two
primary causes. In GSD Ia,
splenomegaly may be
caused by a
relation between...
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millimeters in length, and
splenomegaly is an
important clinical sign.
There are 2
possibilities to
evaluate splenomegaly in the
clinical examination:...
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fullness related to an
enlarged spleen (
splenomegaly).
Enlargement of both the
liver and
spleen Splenomegaly due to
extramedullary hematopoiesis (hematopoiesis...
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include fever, chills, sweating, malaise, weakness, anorexia,
weight loss,
splenomegaly, flu-like feeling,
cardiac murmur,
heart failure,
petechia (red spots...