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  2. Wandering spleen - Wikipedia

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    Wandering spleen is most commonly diagnosed in young children [3] as well as women between the ages of 20 and 40. [6] Even so, the disease is very rare and fewer than 500 occurrences of the disease have been reported as of 2005, [ 3 ] of which around 148 (including both children and adult cases) were documented to have been from between 1960 ...

  3. Splenic infarction - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Splenectomy - Wikipedia

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    The spleen is located and disconnected from its arteries. The ligaments holding the spleen in place, gastrosplenic ligament, splenorenal ligament and splenocolic ligament, are dissected and the organ is removed. In some cases, one or more accessory spleens are discovered and also removed during surgery. The incisions are closed and when ...

  5. Family of deceased Alabama man claims surgeon removed ... - AOL

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    The family of an Alabama man said 70-year-old William Bryan died after his liver was mistakenly removed during a medical procedure at a Florida hospital where Bryan went to have his spleen removed

  6. Boy, 7, has persistent stomach pain. Doctors discovered he ...

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    Doctors discovered he had a rare wandering spleen that was resting on his stomach. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  7. Autosplenectomy - Wikipedia

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    The spleen is an important immunological organ that acts as a filter for red blood cells, triggers phagocytosis of invaders, and mounts an immunological response when necessary. [2] Lack of a spleen, called asplenia, can occur by autosplenectomy or the surgical counterpart, splenectomy. Asplenia can increase susceptibility to infection. [3]

  8. Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's annual vaccine recommendations includes specifics for individuals without a functioning spleen. [11] The Green Book (immunisation guidance, UK) in chapter 7 [12] covers immunisation of people with underlying medical conditions that affect immunity which includes asplenic patients.

  9. ‘The Wandering Earth’ Review: The $700 Million Grossing ...

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    The most American of China's mega-blockbusters points to a future in which every big budget movie is as generic as humanly possible.