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The spleen helps the body fight infection, but people can live without a spleen. Learn about the risks and results of this surgery to remove the spleen.
It's part of the body's germ-fighting immune system. The lymphatic system also includes the spleen, thymus, tonsils, adenoids and bone marrow. Non-Hodgkin ...
Liver and spleen that get too large. Repeated infections that cause pneumonia. Some infants with type A show symptoms within the first few months of life. Those ...
If you've had your spleen removed, look for signs of infection, including fever. Get treatment quickly. Infections can be worse in people without spleens. Take ...
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 ...
Too many mast cells can build up in the skin, bone marrow, liver, spleen or intestines. Less commonly, other organs such as the brain, heart or lungs may be ...
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