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  • == Blunt Splenic Trauma == ...'' (pronunciation: /blʌnt/ /ˈspliːnɪk/ /ˈtraʊmə/) is a type of [[abdominal trauma]] that specifically affects the [[spleen]]. It is often caused by high-impa
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  • == Blunt Splenic Trauma == ...'' (pronunciation: /blʌnt/ /ˈspliːnɪk/ /ˈtraʊmə/) is a type of [[abdominal trauma]] that specifically affects the [[spleen]]. It is often caused by high-impa
    2 KB (258 words) - 22:03, 11 February 2024
  • == Splenic Injury == '''Splenic injury''' (pronunciation: /ˈspliːnɪk ˈɪndʒəri/) refers to damage or
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  • ...condition where [[splenic tissue]] is found in abnormal locations after [[trauma]] or [[splenectomy]]. ...ter a traumatic rupture of the [[spleen]] or post-splenectomy. The ectopic splenic tissue continues to function and produce [[white blood cells]] for the immu
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  • ...ongenital or acquired due to conditions such as [[pregnancy]], [[abdominal trauma]], or [[abdominal surgery]]. ...the abdomen, and in severe cases, [[splenic torsion]] which can lead to [[splenic infarction]] and [[splenomegaly]].
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  • ...used by a variety of factors, including [[infection]], [[inflammation]], [[trauma]], or [[surgery]]. It can also occur as a result of certain diseases, such * '''[[Splenic sequestration]]''': This is a serious complication of sickle cell disease w
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