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... spleen and digestive system. Leukemic nonnodal mantle cell lymphoma. This type of mantle cell lymphoma grows slowly and is mainly found in the blood and spleen.
In some babies, biliary atresia occurs along with other structural problems, such as heart defects, spleen problems or differences in how the intestines are ...
Spiderlike blood vessels just beneath the skin's surface. Enlarged spleen. A change in skin color on the palms. Yellowing of the skin and eyes, also called ...
Chronic granulomatous (gran-u-LOM-uh-tus) disease (CGD) is a genetic condition in which infection-fighting white blood cells don't work properly. These white ...
Diagnosis of B-cell lymphomas often begins with a physical exam that checks for swollen lymph nodes in the neck, underarms and groin and an enlarged spleen or ...
Your provider also feels your lymph nodes, spleen and abdomen for swelling. Blood tests. A sample of blood is drawn using a needle. The sample is sent to a ...
... spleen and liver. This tissue is called the median arcuate ligament. The artery is called the celiac artery. The median arcuate ligament creates a pathway ...
Ruptured spleen; Salpingitis, which is inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Sclerosing mesenteritis · Shingles; Spleen infection; Splenic abscess, which is a ...
The buildup of naturally occurring fatty substances damages the spleen, liver, bones and other tissues. Life-long treatments help manage most cases.
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