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  1. wandering spleen

    Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'wandering\x20spleen' in LEOs ­Englisch ⇔ Deutsch­ Wörterbuch. Mit Flexionstabellen der verschiedenen Fälle und Zeiten Aussprache und relevante Diskussionen Kostenloser Vokabeltrainer

  2. Wandering spleen

    Wandering spleen is most commonly diagnosed in young children [3] as well as women between the ages of 20 and 40. [6] Even so, the disease is very rare and fewer than 500 occurrences of the disease have been reported as of 2005, [3] of which around 148 (including both children and adult cases) were documented to have been from between 1960 and ...

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    dict.cc | Übersetzungen für 'wandering spleen' im Englisch-Deutsch-Wörterbuch, mit echten Sprachaufnahmen, Illustrationen, Beugungsformen, ...

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    Learn the translation for 'wandering\x20spleen' in LEO's ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer

  5. wandering spleen Deutsch Übersetzung

    wandering spleen Übersetzung, Englisch - Deutsch Wörterbuch, Siehe auch 'wanderings, wander in, wander, wondering', biespiele, konjugation

  6. Wandering spleen: A rare entity and a diagnostic dilemma

    Wandering spleen is a rare clinical entity seen mainly in male infants or women of reproductive age group (20-40 years), in which spleen is present at an ectopic location. [5, 6] This has been attributed to the laxity of splenic ligaments which can be congenital or an acquired weakness due to hormonal changes or multiple pregnancies. [7, 8, 9 ...

  7. Wandering Spleen: A Medical Enigma, Its Natural History and

    The development of knowledge referring to wandering spleen. Ayurveda, the classical Indian system of medical practice based on the humor doctrine, describes the spleen as "the root of the ducts which transport the blood" [].The ancient Greek humoral system of Hippocrates and Galen, in some ways analogous to that description, attributed to the spleen the role of an organ responsible for ...

  8. Wandering spleen: a surgical enigma

    Introduction. Wandering spleen (WS), is a rare clinical condition, with only about 500 cases reported worldwide and an incidence rate of 0.2% [1,2].One of the first documented descriptions of WS came from Dr Josef Dietl, a Polish clinician, who not only documented three cases between 1854 and 1863 but also described the laxity of splenic ligaments as the likely etiology [].

  9. Wandering spleen: a surgical enigma

    Abstract. Wandering spleen, also referred to as 'ptotic spleen', is a rare clinical condition characterized by splenic migration form its normal left hypochondrial position to any other abdominal or pelvic position. Among the multifactorial etiologies proposed, laxity of the spleen's primary supporting ligaments is the most agreed-upon hypothesis.

  10. Wandering Spleen

    A 36-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and nausea. Imaging performed 2 days apart showed the spleen in different locations within the abdomen, leading to a diagnosis of wandering spleen.

  11. Wandering Spleen

    Wandering spleen, whether it is a condition with which a baby is born (congenital form) or is the result of multiple births in women or some sort of accident that may affect men and women (acquired form), is an extremely rare disorder. Fewer than 500 cases of wandering spleen have been reported in the medical literature.

  12. Wandering Spleen

    A wandering spleen, also known as a floating spleen or splenoptosis, is a condition where the spleen migrates from its usual position in the upper left abdomen. The spleen is a crucial organ involved in filtering blood and fighting infections. In individuals with a wandering spleen, the ligaments that hold the spleen in place are either ...

  13. Wandering spleen: a challenging diagnosis

    Abstract. Wandering spleen is rare, particularly in children, and diagnosis is difficult. It usually occurs at 20 to 40 years of age, and most cases are seen in women. Diagnosis is difficult because of lack of symptoms, unless splenic torsion has occurred. Patients usually have an asymptomatic abdominal mass, an acute abdomen, or, most commonly ...

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  15. What is Wandering Spleen: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

    In majority of the cases, the abdominal pain is due to twisting or torsion of the splenic veins or arteries or the tissue that is attached to the spleen. Some of the other symptoms for Wandering Spleen are bulging mass in the abdomen, constipation, bloating, and nausea with or without vomiting along with difficulty with urination.

  16. Wandering spleen: a medical enigma, its natural history and

    Introduction: Wandering spleen is a rare condition in which the spleen is not located in the left upper quadrant but is found lower in the abdomen or in the pelvic region because of the laxity of the peritoneal attachments. Many patients with wandering spleen are asymptomatic, hence the condition can be discovered only by abdominal examination or at a hospital emergency department if a patient ...

  17. wandering spleen

    Disease Overview. A condition characterized by an abnormal spleen position due to loss, weakness, or malformation of one or more of the ligaments that hold the spleen in its normal position in the left upper abdomen. It may present as a birth defect or follow injuries or pregnancy. Signs and symptoms include abdominal discomfort and splenomegaly.

  18. Wandering Spleen: A Rare Diagnosis with Variable Presentation

    Wandering spleen is a rare clinical condition found in less that 0.5% of splenectomies that is characterized by ectopic positioning of the spleen within the abdomen or pelvis . The first description of this entity is attributed to Van Horne, a Dutch physician in 1667 with confirmation by autopsy . Soleimani et al performed an extensive review ...

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