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At stage 3, lymph node regions on both sides of the diaphragm or lymph nodes above the diaphragm and the spleen are affected. Stage 4 small lymphocytic ...
Check the spleen to see if it's larger than usual. They do this to check if your child has mononucleosis, which also affects the tonsils. Throat swab. With ...
It happens when the immune system goes into overdrive and potentially harms organs such as the heart, liver, spleen and kidneys. By Mayo Clinic Staff.
Having a larger than usual liver is a sign of a serious condition, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer.
Ripped spleen, liver or kidneys. The bottom two ribs rarely break because they can move more than the upper and middle ribs. But the ends of a broken lower ...
Headaches and body aches. Swollen lymph nodes. Swelling in the liver, spleen or both. Rash. There's no clear-cut treatment for mono. You ...
Her surgical expertise covers a range of additional noncancerous and cancerous diseases that affect the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, spleen, small ...
Myelofibrosis is a life-threatening bone marrow problem which is manifested by the following symptoms: enlarged spleen (splenomegaly), severe itching, fever ...
Fusion. The fusion process involves fusing spleen or lymph node cells with a myeloma fusion partner cell line. The Antibody Hybridoma Core uses the fusion ...
Malaria can damage the kidneys or liver or cause the spleen to rupture. Any of these conditions can be life-threatening. Anemia. Malaria may result in not ...
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