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  2. Accessory spleen - Wikipedia

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    Accessory spleens may be formed during embryonic development when some of the cells from the developing spleen are deposited along the path from the midline, where the spleen forms, over to its final location on the left side of the abdomen by the 9th–11th ribs. The most common locations for accessory spleens are the hilum of the spleen and ...

  3. File:CT scan of an accessory spleen.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Wandering spleen - Wikipedia

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    Wandering spleen (or pelvic spleen) is a rare medical disease caused by the loss or weakening of the ligaments that help to hold the spleen stationary. [1] Symptoms ...

  5. Splenosis - Wikipedia

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    Splenosis in the abdominal category may occur in up to 65% of traumatic ruptures of the spleen. [3] Splenosis in the thoracic cavity is rarer, because it requires the simultaneous rupture of the diaphragm. The implantation of spleen tissue under the skin may result from abdominal surgery or gunshot wounds. Splenosis of the brain or liver is ...

  6. Polysplenia - Wikipedia

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    Polysplenia is a congenital disease manifested by multiple small accessory spleens, [1] rather than a single, full-sized, normal spleen.Polysplenia sometimes occurs alone, but it is often accompanied by other developmental abnormalities.

  7. Spleen - Wikipedia

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    Polysplenia is a congenital disease manifested by multiple small accessory spleens, [29] rather than a single, full-sized, normal spleen. Polysplenia sometimes occurs alone, but it is often accompanied by other developmental abnormalities such as intestinal malrotation or biliary atresia , or cardiac abnormalities, such as dextrocardia .

  8. Why Kate Middleton Didn't Wear a Signature Accessory at Her ...

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    Kate Middleton was without an accessory staple for her emotional visit this week to the London hospital where she received cancer treatment, likely in light of the nature of the engagement.. On ...

  9. Category:Accessory body parts - Wikipedia

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    Accessory breast; Accessory spleen This page was last edited on 28 July 2024, at 22:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...