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accessory spleens.
Polysplenia is a
congenital disease manifested by
multiple small accessory spleens,
rather than a single, full-sized,
normal spleen. Polysplenia...
- the
spleen,
failure to
remove accessory spleens may
result in the
failure of the
condition to resolve.
During medical imaging,
accessory spleens may be...
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spleen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
spleen is an
organ in the
human body.
Spleen may also
refer to:
Spleen, poem by
Baudelaire Spleen (Chinese...
- deep sea divers. The Sama-Bajau people,
notable for free-diving, have
spleens that are 50%
larger than
those of
nearby ethnic groups.
Asplenia Hepatosplenomegaly...
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Spleen and
Ideal is the
second studio album by
Australian band Dead Can Dance. It was
released on 25
November 1985 by 4AD. The
album spearheaded the group's...
- sports)
where injury to the
abdomen could be catastrophic.
Patients whose spleens have been
removed via a
splenectomy must
receive immunizations to help...
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levels can
reach up to 85% in
patients without spleens,
compared to 1–10% in
individuals with
spleens and
effective immune systems. An
increase in blood...
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Spleen (Chinese: 脾; pinyin: pí) is one of the zàng
organs sti****ted by
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It is a
functionally defined entity and...
- LCA, and
formally known as
littoral cell
angioma of the
spleen, is a
benign tumour of the
spleen that
arises from the
cells that line the red pulp. LCAs...
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asplenia (post-splenectomy) or
congenital absence of
spleen (right
atrial appendage isomerism).
Spleens are also
removed for
therapeutic purposes in conditions...