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Splenomegaly

The spleen normally lies along the long axis of the 10th rib. Its lower pole extends forward as far as the midaxillary line.

Causes of splenomegaly include:

Diseases in which splenomegaly if present is most likely to be massive are:

However, the commonest cause of massive splenomegaly in a large study in America was chronic liver disease. 


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