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Query: UMLS:C0038002 (splenomegaly)
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1. Laennec's lung disease lasted for at least 20 years. Its stigmata included chronic cough, sputum production and intermittent wheeze. 2. Laennec had long term stigmata commonly associated with chronic bronchiectasis, sinusitis, physical frailty, and short stature (5ft 2in). 3. Chronic diarrhoea of at least 20 years duration is not strongly associated with tuberculosis. 4. During Laennec's last illness his physicians equivocated as to whether he had respiratory disease at all. Bronchial breathing at the apex, if indeed present, could have been caused by compensatory emphysema secondary to middle lobe bronchiectasis rather than to active tuberculosis. 5. Laennec did not have haemoptysis in his final illness. 6. Laennec's last illness, a wasting illness characterised by intermittent fevers, cardiac murmur, and persistent tachycardia followed a dental manipulation. The painful "abdominal abscess" noted by Laennec's colleagues may actually have been splenomegaly. These features suggest endocarditis. The cardiac murmurs associated with pulmonary hypertension secondary to bronchiectasis are not usually audible at a remote distance from the patient. Endocarditis was a disease largely unknown to physicians of the early 19th century before Osler clarified its pathology in the 1880s.
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PMID:Rene Laennec: his brilliant life and tragic early death. 266 72

Post mortems of 2289 patients with liver cirrhosis revealed that 37% died of causes related directly to cirrhosis i.e. liver failure or hemorrhage from oesophageal varices. Patients who died of ruptured oesophageal varices in 82% have splenomegaly and most frequently hepatomegaly. Livercell carcinomas were recognized in 7,5% of cirrhotic livers, increasing to 10% in 1976-1978. This rise particularly is conspicuous in women. Liver carcinoma is 4,5 times more frequent in postnecrotic than in portal cirrhosis.
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PMID:[Liver cirrhosis in autopsy material within 48 years. II. Causes of death, liver cell carcinoma, weights of liver and spleen (author's transl)]. 708 May 73

Four patients with a long history of colitis, splenomegaly, hypersplenism and portal hypertension were examined with angiography, both with contrast medium and isotopes, liver-spleen scintigraphy and recording of portal pressure. At angiography hyperkinetic splenic and portal blood flow was demonstrated. The increased flow causes increased portal pressure, which probably gives rise to changes in the liver often considered as slight cirrhosis at microscopy. The scintigraphic findings differed from Laennec cirrhosis. The liver uptake was homogeneous and no activity in the skeleton was recorded. Splenectomy cures both the hypersplenism and portal hypertension.
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PMID:Splenomegaly, hyperkinetic splenic flow and portal hypertension in colitis. 745 87