Spleen Disorders
Spleen disorders represent a diverse group of conditions that affect the structure and function of the spleen, an organ essential for blood filtration, immune defence, and red blood cell turnover. These include splenomegaly (enlarged spleen), hypersplenism, hyposplenism, and splenic rupture, which may arise from infections, hematological diseases, liver pathology, or malignancy. Their clinical importance lies in their potential to cause […]
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