| HES | health examination survey; hematoxylin-eosin stain; human embryonic skin; human embryonic spleen; hy... |
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| KLS | kidneys, liver, and spleen; Kreuzbein lipomatous syndrome |
| KUS, kidney, | ureter, spleen |
| LKKS | liver, kidneys, spleen |
| LKS | Landau-Kleffner syndrome; liver, kidneys, spleen |
| diffuse waxy spleen | A condition of amyloid degeneration of the spleen, affecting chiefly the extrasinusoidal tissue spaces of the pulp. Synonym: lardaceous spleen (05 Mar 2000) |
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| target lesions of liver/spleen | <radiology> Lymphosarcoma (including Kaposi sarcoma), melanoma (12 Dec 1998) |
| trabeculae of spleen | Small fibrous bands given off from the capsule of the spleen and constituting the framework of that organ. Synonym: trabeculae lienis, trabeculae splenicae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fibrous capsule of spleen | The fibrous capsule of the spleen, containing collagen, elastic fibres, and smooth muscle. Synonym: tunica fibrosa splenis, tunica fibrosa lienis, capsula lienis, tunica propria lienis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| floating spleen | A spleen that is palpable because of excessive mobility from a relaxed or lengthened pedicle rather than because of enlargement. Synonym: lien mobilis, movable spleen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Friend spleen focus forming virus | <virology> Defective virus found in certain strains of Friend virus, detected by its ability to form foci in spleens of mice and believed to be responsible in those strains for the production of a leukaemia associated with polycythaemia rather than anaemia. (18 Nov 1997) |
| liver-spleen scan | <radiology> Tc-99m sulfur colloid or albumin colloid, particles less than 1 m, dose = 4-8 mCi Distribution, liver 85%, spleen 10%, bone marrow 5% Findings, liver: hot / cold, spleen: hot / cold (12 Dec 1998) |
| spleen |
Large lymphatic organ in the upper left of the abdominal cavity. Closely associated with the circulatory system, the spleen culls damaged, worn-out, or potentially dangerous cells from the blood. It also produces lymphocytes and stores excess red blood cells.
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An organ which is part of the lymphatic system aiding in the red blood cell development
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| spleen |
Large organ on the left side of the body below the stomach. Its functions include helping to fight infection and removing old or damaged red blood cells from the circulation.
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An organ near the stomach or intestines of most vertebrates; the site of final destruction of blood cells, blood storage, and production of lymphocytes.
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Large, solid organ responsible for the normal production and destruction of blood cells.
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