Hypersplenism

Hypersplenism (referred to as hypersplenism) is a syndrome of splenomegaly and blood cell reduction caused by a different disease. The clinical manifestations are splenomegaly, one or more blood cells are reduced, and the bone marrow hematopoietic cells proliferate correspondingly, which can be removed by the splenic And ease. After treating the primary disease, the clinical symptoms of some cases can be reduced. It is generally believed that hypersplenism is accompanied by spleen enlargement to varying degrees. This enlarged spleen has a retention effect on blood cells, and the proliferation of the spleen and sinus enhances the phagocytosis and destruction of blood cells, which is an important cause of clinical manifestations of hypersplenism . After the splenectomy, the clinical symptoms can be corrected.

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