Program search — Spleen enlarged
Name | Spleen enlarged |
Description | In medical practice, this term refers to a disease characterized by a significant increase in the spleen. As a rule, this occurs when the presented organ is involved in pathological processes from the side. There are many causes of this pathological condition. They are diverse and often vary from malignant tumors (cancer), overloads (or a strong increase in blood flow), infections and infiltration of the body by other diseases before inflammatory diseases and ailments of blood cells. Consider the most common causes of spleen enlargement, which include factors such as: blood cancer (eg, leukemia, lymphoma or myelofibrosis); diseases of blood cells (eg, spherocytosis, thalassemia or sickle-cell anemia); liver disease (eg, chronic hepatitis C, cirrhosis due to chronic hepatitis B, prolonged use of alcoholic beverages and fatty liver disease); inflammatory diseases (rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus); Gaucher's disease (or ailment of lipid metabolism); abnormal blood flow and blockage of blood vessels, veins (eg, spleen vein thrombosis, congestive heart failure and portal vein blockage); thrombocytopenic idiopathic purpura; various infections (bacterial endocarditis, mononucleosis, AIDS, malaria, leishmania, mycobacteria, etc.) In medicine, two forms of splenomegaly are distinguished, which can occur in both adults and children: - inflammatory; - non-inflammatory. The inflammatory form of the disease develops under the influence of helminthic infestations, bacterial infections, due to heart attack and spleen abscess (a common cause of progression). Against the background of all this, there is a decrease in its basic functions, as well as inflammation of the tissues. A non-inflammatory form of pathology proceeds without tissue inflammation. But there is a decrease in immunocompetent and selective function. Autoimmune pathologies, anemia, hematopoiesis and other diseases precede its development. |
Chapter | Endocrine system, nutrition and metabolism |
ICD-10 class | E00-E90 |
Author | Dr. R.Rife |
Frequencies, Hz | 35, 787, 3'176 |
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Statistics | 75 unique program auditions per year |
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