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splenic
splenic, a. Anat. and Path. (ˈsplɛnɪk) Also 7 splenike, 7–8 -ick. [ad. L. splēnic-us, ad. Gr. σπληνικός, f. σπλήν spleen n. Cf. F. splénique (Paré), It. splenico, Sp. esplenico.] 1. Anat. Of, pertaining to, connected with, or situated in the spleen. Freq. in splenic artery, splenic plexus, splenic v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Splenic plexus
The splenic plexus (lienal plexus in older texts) is formed by branches from the celiac plexus, the left celiac ganglion, and from the right vagus nerve wikipedia.org
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Splenic Flexure Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Healthline
Mar 30, 2022belching. sharp abdominal spasms or cramping. chest pain. nausea. constipation. diarrhea. fever. While symptoms from splenic flexure syndrome may not be life threatening, this condition can cause ...
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Splenic Trauma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jun 26, 2023Spleen trauma is graded from 1 to 5 in increasing order of severity. Grade 1 is less than 10% of surface area involved in hematoma or capsule laceration less than 1 cm. Grade 2 is hematoma 10 to 50% of surface or capsule laceration 1 to 3 cm in depth. Grade 3 is hematoma of more than 50% of the subcapsular surface area or if the hematoma is ...
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Splenic infarction in polycythaemia vera: can the spleen be saved?
PMID: 25327078. Polycythaemia vera is associated with thrombotic phenomenon due to hyperviscosity of blood. Splenic infarction with splenomegaly is a catastrophic complication usually requiring splenectomy. We describe a case of splenic infarction as an initial manifestation of polycythaemia vera which was treated with serial phlebotomies and ...
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Characteristics and survival outcomes of primary splenic can ... - LWW
4. primary spleen cancer was the first or only cancer diagnosis, 5. histological type was confined as lymphoma (ICD-O-3 was 9590/3-9729/3) and splenic angiosarcoma (9120/3), 6. the diagnosis was pathologically confirmed. Cases with incomplete records and demographic, clinicopathological and survival data were excluded from the study.
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Splenic tumor
A splenic tumor is a rare form of tumor that may be malignant or benign. Malignant forms include lymphoma and sarcoma. Lymphoma is the most common malignant splenic tumor. References External links Lymphatic organ neoplasia Hematopathology Lymphoma wikipedia.org
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Splenic Sequestration Crisis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jun 5, 2023Splenic sequestration is a feared complication of sickle cell anemia that primarily affects young children. It is an acute drop in hemoglobin of 2 g/dL accompanied by splenomegaly. The spleen is at particular risk for complications from sickle cell anemia due to its role as a filter of the blood. The spleen is composed of three areas; white pulp, red pulp, and a transitional zone, and each ...
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Splenic aspiration
Splenic aspiration is the removal of fluid from the spleen, often with the use of a fine-needle. It is rarely practiced in modern medicine. The Moeschlin technique is a common technique for performing a splenic aspiration. References Hematology wikipedia.org
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Splenic vein
Structure The splenic vein is formed from small venules that leave the spleen. It travels above the pancreas, alongside the splenic artery. The splenic vein ends in the portal vein, formed when the splenic vein joins the superior mesenteric vein. wikipedia.org
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Splenic artery
Relations The splenic artery passes between the layers of the lienorenal ligament. Splenic artery - medterms.com - "Stomach, Spleen and Liver: The Splenic Artery" Arteries of the abdomen wikipedia.org
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Splenic infarction
Splenic infarction occurs when the splenic artery or one of its branches are occluded, for example by a blood clot. Therapeutic infarction Splenic infarction can be induced for the treatment of such conditions as portal hypertension or splenic injury. wikipedia.org
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SPLENIC ARTERY - Translation in Chinese - bab.la
Translation for 'splenic artery' in the free English-Chinese dictionary and many other Chinese translations.
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Splenic infarction - Wikipedia
Splenic infarction. Splenic infarction is a condition in which blood flow supply to the spleen is compromised, [1] leading to partial or complete infarction (tissue death due to oxygen shortage) in the organ. [2] Splenic infarction occurs when the splenic artery or one of its branches are occluded, for example by a blood clot.
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Splenic injury - Wikipedia
Traumatic rupture of the spleen on contrast enhanced axial CT (portal venous phase) Splenic hematoma resulting in free abdominal blood. Splenic rupture is usually evaluated by FAST ultrasound of the abdomen. [4] Generally this is not specific to splenic injury; however, it is useful to determine the presence of free floating blood in the ...
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