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Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2009;13(3):156-159.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4235/jkgs.2009.13.3.156    Published online September 30, 2009.
A Case of Splenic Infarction Complicating Lymphoma
Sang Min Park, Gwang Jun Choi, Hyun Il Cheong, Seong Wook Yang, Dong Myoung Kwak, Keun Sook Lee, Ju Hwa Yoon, Yong Deok Jeon
Department of Internal Medicine, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. ydjeon62@hotmail.com
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Abstract
Splenic infarcts are comparatively less common lesions. Caused by the occlusion of the major splenic artery or any of its branches, they are almost always due to emboli that arise in the heart. The spleen, along with the kidneys and brain, ranks as one of the most frequent sites of localization of systemic emboli. Infarcts may be small or large, multiple or single, and sometimes involve the entire organ. Usually these infarcts are of the bland anemic type. Septic infarcts are found in vegetative endocarditis of the valves of the left side of the heart. Much less often, infarcts in the spleen are caused by local thromboses, especially in leukemia, myeloproliferative syndrome, sickle cell anemia, polyarteritis nodosa, Hodgkin's disease, and bacteremic diseases. We experienced a rather unusual splenic infarction due to lymphoma in a 80-year-old man.
Key Words: Splenic infarction, Lymphoma
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