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The exam also checks for a swollen spleen or liver. Other tests and procedures might include blood tests, imaging tests and taking a sample of tissue for ...
Some conditions of the spleen. People can have neutropenia without a higher risk of infection. This is known as benign neutropenia. Causes shown here are ...
A nodal or extra nodal (except spleen) mass > 7cm in its greater diameter or, involvement of at least 3 nodal or extra nodal sites (each with a diameter greater ...
Have symptomatic MF with spleen greater than 10 cm below left costal margin; or; Have post-polycythemic MF (post-PV MF); or; Have post-essential ...
An arteriovenous malformation, also known as an AVM, is a tangle of blood vessels that creates irregular connections between arteries and veins.
Has a palpable spleen; Reports current symptoms that are common to MF (e.g., abdominal discomfort, bone or muscle pain, etc.); and; Is willing and able to ...
Spleen at least 5 cm below the inferior left costal margin as measured by manual palpation. Symptomatic myelofibrosis; Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group ...
Palpable spleen of > 10 cm below the left subcostal margin on physical examination at the screening visit; OR; Palpable splenomegaly of 5 to 10 cm below left ...
Affected areas can include the heart, liver, kidneys, spleen, digestive tract and nervous system. Hereditary amyloidosis often is not diagnosed until ...
kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, spleen) per RECIST 1.1; OR measurable extrapelvic adenopathy (ie, adenopathy above the aortic bifurcation) - Progressive ...
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