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This clinical study was designed to evaluate the presence of hematocytopenia in patients with splenomegaly caused by non-alcoholic cirrhotic portal hypertension. For this purpose, we randomly selected 358 patients with splenomegaly caused by non-alcoholic cirrhotic portal hypertension and admitted to the clinical data in our hospital between January 1991 and June 2009. Among these 358 patients, 322 patients (90.0 %) showed hematocytopenia, including multi-hemocyte decrease in 206 patients (i.e., 89 patients with a decrease in white blood cell count (WBC) + red blood cell count (RBC) + platelets count (PLT)); 52 patients with WBC + PLT decrease; 29 patients with RBC + PLT decrease; and 36 patients with WBC + RBC decrease) and single-hemocyte decrease in 116 patients (i.e., 31 cases with single PLT decrease; 29 cases with single WBC decrease; and 56 patients with single RBC decrease). After splenectomy, 36 patients (10.0 %) with hematocytopenia presented a statistical improvement of blood cell to normal level (P < 0.05), while 32 patients did not have any change as compared to pre-operative one (P > 0.05). It has to be noted that 4 patients did not received any surgery. Hematocytopenia was not detected in all the patients with splenomegaly caused by cirrhotic portal hypertension, thus it is probably a complication of splenomegaly but not an inevitable manifestation. It was concluded that splenectomy could be an effective treatment for splenomegaly associated with hematocytopenia, but patients without hematocytopenia could choose a non-surgical alternative treatment.
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PMID:Clinical study on the relationship between hematocytopenia and splenomegaly caused by cirrhotic portal hypertension. 2469 75