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Splenomegaly in Sarcoidosis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980
The clinical records of 32 patients with sarcoidosis associated with splenomegaly were reviewed. The results of this study disclosed that when compared with a matched control population without splenomegaly, patients with splenomegaly had evidence of more extensive extrathoracic sarcoidosis.
Michael E. Whitcomb, Yash P. Kataria
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Splenomegaly in Thyrotoxicosis [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— Edward R. Eichner, MD, and Charles L. Whitfield, MD, presented an excellent algorithmic approach to the diagnosis of splenomegaly (1981;246:2858). However, there is one omission that strikes an endocrinologist immediately: thyrotoxicosis.
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Fetal Splenomegaly

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2018
Abstract Enlargement of the fetal spleen is usually found secondary to systemic diseases and is frequently associated with hepatomegaly. By far, the most common causes of fetal splenomegaly are infectious. Other etiologies responsible for this sign are hemolytic anemia, congestive cardiac failure, metabolic disorders, and rarely, leukemia ...
Daniela Gonçalves   +6 more
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Effect of spleen lymphocytes on the splenomegaly in hepatocellular carcinoma-bearing mice.

Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES, 2014
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of spleen lymphocytes on the splenomegaly by hepatocellular carcinoma-bearing mouse model. METHODS Cell counts, cell cycle distribution, the percentage of lymphocytes subsets and the levels of IL-2 were measured, and two ...
Jing-jing Fang   +5 more
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Hyperreactive malarious splenomegaly (tropical splenomegaly syndrome)

Parasitology Today, 1986
Hyperreactive malarious splenomegaly (HMS), formerly known as tropical splenomegaly syndrome (TSS), was recognized some 20 years ago as an entity distinct from the splenic enlargement resulting directly from malarial parasitaemia. Its basis appears to be a disturbance in the T-lymphocyte control of the humoral response to recurrent malaria, possibly ...
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ANEMIA IN CHILDREN: WITH SPLENOMEGALY AND PECULIAR CHANGES IN THE BONES REPORT OF CASES

, 1927
Five of the seven cases to be described were presented at the meeting of the American Pediatric Society, in 1925; 1 the other two have come to our attention more recently.
T. B. Cooley, E. R. Witwer, Pearl Lee
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Diagnosis of Splenomegaly

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— In their article "Splenomegaly: An Algorithmic Approach to Diagnosis" (1981;246:2858), Edward R. Eichner, MD, and C. L. Whitfield, MD, recommend bone marrow aspiration, biopsy, and culture for patients with asymptomatic splenomegaly and normal peripheral blood smears and counts.
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Outcomes of Laparoscopic Splenectomy for Treatment of Splenomegaly: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

World Journal of Surgery, 2020
M. R. Rodríguez-Luna   +4 more
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Splenomegaly: Pathophysiological bases and therapeutic options.

International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2018
Campbell V McKenzie   +3 more
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Splenomegaly

2008
Marina Reznik, Philip O. Ozuah
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