Symptoms of SPLENIC INFARCTION View symptom groups below that present with SPLENIC INFARCTION Abdomen ...
Splenic infarction SVC obstruction A liver scan uses a radioactive material to help determine how well the liver or spleen is working.
Complications include blood vessels obstructed by fragments of tissue carried through the bloodstream (systemic emboli), tissue death in the spleen (splenic infarction), stroke, valvular insufficiency, congestive heart failure, kidney failure, ...
Thrombosis can occur in most vessels, resulting in stroke, transient ischemic attacks, deep venous thrombosis, MI, retinal artery or vein occlusion, splenic infarction (often with a friction rub), ...
If in the spleen, it is called 'splenic infarction' and may cause pain in the abdomen (tummy) or chest. These problems may be severe enough to make you very unwell and to need treatment in hospital.
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Sphenoid wing meningioma Spider angioma Splenic infarction (though not typically) Subarachnoid hemorrhage Tonsillolith Type II diabetes Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia Venous lake Wilson's disease ...
Splenic infarction Splenomegalic polycythemia Spondylarthropathy Spondylitis Spondylolisthesis Spongy degeneration of the brain Spontaneous abortion Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) Spontaneous pneumothorax ...
Splenic infarction Splenomegalic polycythemia (Polycythemia vera) Splenomegaly Splenomegaly Splint - instructions (How to make a splint) Splinter hemorrhages Splinter removal Splinter removal Split thickness skin graft (Skin graft) ...
See also: Infarction, Death, Deficiency, Angioma, Stenosis
 
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