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spleen <a spleen; spleens> N BIOL

spleen MED

spleen

enlarged spleen N MED

enlargement of the spleen N MED

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Bacterial colonies grow on the infected fish's spleen and kidney, eventually leading to mortality.
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Later that year he died during surgery on his spleen.
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The serial analyses of -thalassemic mice indicate hemoglobin levels decreases over time, while the concentration of iron in the liver, spleen, and kidneys markedly increases.
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It accompanies the lienal artery to the spleen, giving off, in its course, subsidiary plexuses along the various branches of the artery.
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In humans, up to a cup (236.5 ml) of red blood cells can be held in the spleen and released in cases of hypovolemia.
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The spleen contains half the body's monocytes in reserve ready to be deployed to injured tissue.
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Other consequences, which can occur anywhere from a few months to years after infection, include fever, damage to the spleen and liver, and anemia.
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Surgical therapy is rarely utilised, however splenectomy can reduce the pain due to spleen enlargement.
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It is indicated only in cases of hypersplenism, or other cases of unexplained spleen enlargement.
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However, myeloid can also be present in the liver and spleen in fetuses (sometimes in adults as well: extramedullary hematopoiesis).
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