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- underlies hypersplenism, a splenectomy is indicated and will correct the hypersplenism. However, the underlying cause of the hypersplenism will most likely...
- lymphocytic leukemia). Spur cell hemolytic anemia Any of the causes of hypersplenism (increased activity of the spleen), such as portal hypertension. Acquired...
- painless, enlargement of the spleen increases the risk of splenic rupture. Hypersplenism and pancytopenia, the rapid and premature destruction of blood cells...
- lymphocytic leukemia). Spur cell hemolytic anemia Any of the causes of hypersplenism (increased activity of the spleen), such as portal hypertension. Acquired...
- replacement, acute leukemia Any major infection Miscellaneous – starvation, hypersplenism Symptoms of neutropenia are ****ociated with the underlying cause of...
- malarial parasite is usually negative. Condition may show features of hypersplenism in severe form like anemia and thrombocytopenia. The treatment of tropical...
- Alimentary toxic aleukia Copper deficiency Pernicious anemia Medication Hypersplenism Osteopetrosis Organic acidurias (Propionic Acidemia, Methylmalonic Aciduria...
- condition called hypersplenism. The immune system can become compromised in a number of ways; anemia, iron overload, and hypersplenism may affect the immune...
- leukemia (T-LGL) Aggressive NK-cell leukemia Hemochromatosis Asplenia Hypersplenism Gaucher's disease Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance...
- condition called hypersplenism. The immune system can become compromised in a number of ways; anemia, iron overload, and hypersplenism may affect the immune...