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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (Hodgkin's disease)
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Eleven patients with traumatic rupture of the spleen were subjected to splenectomy and autotransplantation of part of the spleen. The technique of the operation is described: 5--20% of the spleen is incised into transversal slices of 2--3 mm of thickness which are placed along the periphery of omentum majus, they are enveloped in it and are studied. The number of the applied transplants is 3--6. By means of hematological tests the authors prove that the transplants have functions close to those of the spleen. The clinical and laboratory investigations have revealed that in 9 of the patients operated no symptoms of asplenia were present, whereas in another two patients signs of hyposplenism were detected. Immune studies have demonstrated that no autoimmune reactions have followed autotransplantation of part of the spleen. The indications for the operation are mentioned: traumatic rupture of the spleen, benign tumours and cysts of the spleen with splenic parenchyme being preserved. Contraindications for autotransplantation of part of the spleen are all cases with the syndrome of hypersplenism and systemic blood disorders--lymphogranulomatosis, leucemia, reticuloses and others.
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PMID:[Experimental and clinical results of autotransplantation of part of the spleen]. 105 87

We report the case of a 39-year old woman with celiac disease in association with a cavitating mesenteric lymph node, hyposplenism and intra-hepatic haematopoiesis. The serious initial clinical picture evoked a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma but was not confirmed on multiple biopsies. Despite the usual poor prognostic clinical outcome in such a setting, treatment with a strict gluten-free diet resulted in a remarkable persistent improvement in clinical status and lead to almost complete regression in radiological signs observed for up to 30 months follow-up.
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PMID:[Regression of mesenteric lymph node cavitation syndrome complicating celiac disease after a gluten free diet]. 1089 50

Four patients (3 long-term Hodgkin disease survivors and 1 recipient of an allogeneic bone marrow transplant) developed severe infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae after staging splenectomy or due to functional hyposplenism after total body irradiation and bone marrow transplantation. Current guidelines for prevention of infection recommend pneumococcal immunization for patients with Hodgkin disease treated with splenectomy and others with functional hyposplenism. Booster vaccination after 5 years is also advised. Hospital- and community-based vaccination initiatives may help identify at-risk patients.
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PMID:Pneumococcal vaccine in patients with absent or dysfunctional spleen. 1090 93