Search Results 41-50 of 19107 for Spleen
Enlarged spleen. A change in skin color on the palms. Yellowing of the skin and eyes, also called jaundice. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with a ...
This amyloid buildup can affect the way organs work. Amyloidosis may affect the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system, soft tissue, muscle and digestive ...
Ruptured spleen; Salpingitis, which is inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Sclerosing mesenteritis · Shingles; Spleen infection; Splenic abscess, which is a ...
Portal hypertension can cause enlargement of the liver and spleen and cause these organs to leak. Liver cancer. PBC increases the risk of liver cancer ...
Small lymphocytic lymphoma can affect the lymph nodes, spleen, blood, bone marrow and other parts of the body. It usually grows slowly. Treatments usually ...
The spleen is important for protecting against infections. Sickle cells can damage the spleen, raising the risk of developing infections. Babies and ...
Cancer cells also may build up in other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes and the spleen. The cancer cells make a protein called immunoglobulin M ...
Sarcoidosis can cause granulomas in any part of the body, such as the liver, spleen, muscles, bones and joints, kidneys, and lymph nodes. When to see a ...
It's part of the body's germ-fighting immune system. Lymphoma can affect lymph nodes, blood, bone marrow, spleen, and other tissues throughout the body, such as ...
Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen; Easy bleeding or bruising; Recurrent nosebleeds; Tiny red spots in your skin (petechiae); Excessive sweating ...
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Your gift to celebrate this day advances our doctors’ lifesaving work.