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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
'''Includes:''' | |||
* Following surgical removal combine with [[Past history, removal of organ NOS]] | |||
* Congenital asplenia | |||
* Functional or acquired autosplenectomy, diagnosis is confirmed by splenic atrophy and detection of Howell-Jolly bodies in red blood cells. | |||
* Acquired autosplenectomy causes include sickle cell disease, tumors, infarcts, and cancer | |||
Patients with hyposplenism are at increased risk of bacterial sepsis, especially due to infection by Pneumococcus. | |||
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