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Textbook of Small Animal Surgery - Jilid 1 - Halaman 1049
Inflammatory splenomegaly (or splenitis) is categorized on the basis of the predominant inflammatory cell found in the tissue.42 Infectious splenitis is primarily associated with neutrophilia and is secondary to acute or subacute, systemic ...
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The Spleen - Halaman 38
SPLENITIS The literal meaning of splenitis is inflammation of the spleen. It is a condition manifested by mild to moderate enlargement of the spleen associated with local pain. It is usually observed in autopsy specimen as a patient's spleen is ...
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A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of ...
See Splenitis. tion which often happens after agues, and SPLENOCELE. (From «-t\»i>, the spleen is called the ague cake, though that name and »»*», a tumour.) A rupture of the is also frequently given to a scirrhous tu- spleen. mourof the liver ...
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A dictionary of pratical medicine. 3 vols. [in 4]. 3 vols. ... - Halaman 896
The rapidly disorganising course of this form of splenitis is caused chiefly by the marked depression of vital power, and the condition of the circulating fluids, the spleen being one of the most early parts of the ccconomy to experience the effects ...
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A dictionary of practical medicine: comprising special ... - Halaman 1233
Aching of the back and limbs, restlessness, anxiety, weight, soreness, oppression and tenderness in the splenic region, are severally more or less experienced. 23. B. When considerable enlargement of the viscus attends chronic splenitis, dry ...
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A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
While we conclude that acute splenitis may terminate, 1st. In resolution or recovery ; 2d. In chronic splenitis and various organic changes of the viscus ; 3d. In gangrenous softening or destruction of the organ ; 4th. In suppuration or abscess ...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising ...
There are, however, on record very few incontestable examples of gangrenous splenitis. Morgagni only gives two cases, and these not in detail. In the treatment of acute splenitis we must be prompt and energetic ; general bloodletting should ...
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Autopsy Pathology: A Manual and Atlas - Halaman 146
... increased numbers of splenic neutrophils were not found to be associated with sepsis in hospitalized, treated patients.15 It is speculated that sepsis-associated acute splenitis was seen more commonly in the preantibiotic era, consistent with ...
Walter E. Finkbeiner, Philip C. Ursell, Richard L. Davis (M.D.), 2009
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The practice of medicine; or, a treatise on special ...
Splenitis, Inflammatio Splenis, Inflammatio Lienis, Empresma Splenitis; Fr. Splenite, Inflammation de la Rate; Ger. Milzentzundung, Entziindung der Milz. Acute inflammation of the spleen is uncommon, and the same may, perhaps, be said of ...
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Veterinary Surgery: Small Animal: 2-Volume Set - Halaman 1343
Splenitis or Inflammation Splenitis refers to an inflammatory infiltrate that can be further classified by the predominant ... and chronic infectious disease in which pathogens and necrotic debris are filtered in the spleen.69 Infectious splenitis is ...
Karen M. Tobias, Spencer A. Johnston, 2013