Splenic abscess and segmental small-bowel infarction were documented in a patient from whose splenic culture Clostridium difficile was isolated. A week and a half after splenectomy and partial bowel ...
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Primary and metastatic tumors of the spleen are described as unusual, excluding involvement by lymphoma. Indeed, isolated splenic metastasis from colorectal carcinoma is not a common occurrence. Its ...
Splenectomy may be indicated in the management of selected patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), but in most of the cases, this procedure is accompanied by a high morbidity and mortality, ...
Although no intense pelvic symptoms were found during the physical exam, the CT scan showed a wedge-like hypodense area in the spleen (Fig. 1, arrow) consistent with acute splenic infarction. Results ...
Read at a Clinic for the New England Surgical Society at the Boston City Hospital on September 27, 1930. Walker — Clinical Professor of Surgery, Medical School, Harvard University. For record and ...
Splenic vein thrombosis is a blockage in the splenic vein due to a blood clot. The splenic vein carries blood away from the spleen and parts of the stomach and pancreas. The spleen is an organ that ...