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Edema and ascites also may happen if the liver can't make enough of certain blood proteins, such as albumin. Enlargement of the spleen. Portal hypertension can ...
Anemia or bleeding disorders; Bone and muscle pain; Enlarged liver, spleen or lymph nodes; Depression, mood changes or problems concentrating. The mast cells ...
Spleen removal. Before enzyme replacement therapy became available, removing the spleen was a common treatment for Gaucher disease. Now this procedure typically ...
This is because the spleen can swell during a mono infection. And a swollen spleen can be damaged by pressure on the stomach during sports. This could ...
The lymphatic system also includes the spleen, thymus, tonsils and bone marrow. ... Cause the lymph nodes, spleen and liver to swell. Risk factors. Some factors ...
This amyloid buildup can make the organs not work properly. Organs that may be affected include the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system and digestive ...
For worse symptoms, treatment might include medicines to raise platelet count or surgery to remove the spleen. Products & Services. A Book: Mayo Clinic ...
Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen; Easy bleeding or bruising; Recurrent nosebleeds; Tiny red spots in your skin (petechiae); Excessive sweating ...
Spleen removed. If you've had your spleen removed, you might have lifelong thrombocytosis, but you're unlikely to need treatment. Essential thrombocythemia.
He or she will look for signs such as swollen lymph nodes, tonsils, liver or spleen, and consider how these signs relate to the symptoms you describe. Blood ...
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