-
underlies hypersplenism, a
splenectomy is
indicated and will
correct the
hypersplenism. However, the
underlying cause of the
hypersplenism will most likely...
- 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...
-
leukemia (T-LGL)
Aggressive NK-cell
leukemia Hemochromatosis Asplenia Hypersplenism Gaucher's
disease Monoclonal gammopathy of
undetermined significance...
- thal****emia are
susceptible to
health complications that
involve the
spleen (
hypersplenism) and
gallstones (due to
hyperbilirubinemia from
peripheral hemolysis)...
-
lymphocytic leukemia). Spur cell
hemolytic anemia Any of the
causes of
hypersplenism (increased
activity of the spleen), such as
portal hypertension. Acquired...
- or loss of red
blood cells (e.g., hemolysis,
posthemorrhagic anemia,
hypersplenism); an
uncompensated increase in
plasma volume (e.g., pregnancy, fluid...
-
malarial parasite is
usually negative.
Condition may show
features of
hypersplenism in
severe form like
anemia and thrombocytopenia. The
treatment of tropical...
- Ruiz-Tovar J,
Ripalda E, Beni R,
Nistal J,
Monroy C,
Carda P (2009). "
Hypersplenism caused by an
accessory spleen mimicking an intra-abdominal neoplasm:...
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condition called hypersplenism. The
immune system can
become compromised in a
number of ways; anemia, iron overload, and
hypersplenism may
affect the immune...