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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2020
BACKGROUND Global experience with splenic flexure cancer is limited due to its low incidence. Both limited (segmental) and extended resections are performed, as agreement on which is the adequate procedure has not been reached. OBJECTIVE The purpose of
M. Degiuli +9 more
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BACKGROUND Global experience with splenic flexure cancer is limited due to its low incidence. Both limited (segmental) and extended resections are performed, as agreement on which is the adequate procedure has not been reached. OBJECTIVE The purpose of
M. Degiuli +9 more
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Splenic sarcoidosis mimicking neoplastic disease
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2013Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown cause that commonly involves the spleen. Sarcoid can produce either homogeneous splenomegaly or multiple splenic nodules. Although other organ system involvement usually occurs, this is not invariable.
Bauones, Salem +6 more
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Splenic Granulomas in Crohnʼs Disease.
Southern Medical Journal, 2003Granulomas have been described in a wide variety of organs in patients with Crohn disease, but not in spleen. This report describes a patient with noncaseating granulomas of the liver and spleen that responded promptly and fully to glucocorticoid therapy.
Srinivas R, Puli +2 more
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Experience with Benign Splenic Disease
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2004In the ongoing effort to improve patient treatment, a deeper understanding of the symptomatology, physical signs and management options of rare splenic, non-traumatic, benign diseases is extremely important.The records of eight consecutive patients with benign splenic conditions, other than injury and abscess, were reviewed retrospectively in order to ...
J, Melissas +3 more
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Surgical Aspects of Splenic Disease
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1949It is well known that the spleen is not an organ necessary for life, but in spite of its seemingly slight importance there are a surprisingly large number of pathologic conditions resulting from its disease. Many of these diseases (e. g., thrombocytopenic purpura and hereditary spherocytic anemia) respond to splenectomy; accordingly there is little ...
W H, COLE, J D, MAJARAKIS, L R, LIMARZI
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Celiac Disease with Splenic Calcifications
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010Celiac disease is an immune mediated enteropathy due to irreversible gluten sensitivity. It has protean manifestations involving gastrointestinal (GI) as well as non GI manifestations. Calcifications in the cerebral cortex are well defined entity in celiac disease known as CEC syndrome (Celiac disease, Epilepsy and Cerebral Calcification ...
Anu, Maheshwari +3 more
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Splenic mass diagnosis in dogs undergoing splenectomy according to breed size
The Veterinary Record, 2019Various splenic diseases can result in a splenic mass and necessitate splenectomy. The objective of this study was to compare the prevalence of malignant and benign splenic diseases, and type of malignant disease, in dogs categorised by breed size.
K. O'Byrne, G. Hosgood
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Infections in medicine, 2006
Catscratch disease (CSD) should be considered in the differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin and splenic findings in a patient with a history of cat contact. We report a rare and unusual case of CSD that was diagnosed with the aid of serologic testing and CT scan.
Puljiz, Ivan +4 more
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Catscratch disease (CSD) should be considered in the differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin and splenic findings in a patient with a history of cat contact. We report a rare and unusual case of CSD that was diagnosed with the aid of serologic testing and CT scan.
Puljiz, Ivan +4 more
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SURGICAL ASPECTS OF SPLENIC DISEASE
Archives of Surgery, 1955ALTHOUGH the spleen is an important component of the reticuloendothelial system, its removal may be beneficial or curative in many hematologic diseases. With the advent of sternal aspiration, which is a relatively simple technique, and with better knowledge of the functions of the hematopoietic system, more and more indications for splenectomy have ...
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2010
The spleen is a lymphopoietic organ, which is part of the immunoprotective system of the body, in the same way as the lymph nodes. Its situation, under the left hemidiaphragm, in the immediate neighborhood of the abdominal wall and ribs, as well as its very important natural fragility, can explain the importance of its blunt trauma pathology.
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The spleen is a lymphopoietic organ, which is part of the immunoprotective system of the body, in the same way as the lymph nodes. Its situation, under the left hemidiaphragm, in the immediate neighborhood of the abdominal wall and ribs, as well as its very important natural fragility, can explain the importance of its blunt trauma pathology.
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