The surgeon examines the splenic bed for accessory spleens with the laparoscope. |
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After the match, the fans vented their respective spleens in the Matchday Mailbox. |
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The lateral approach provides an excellent view of the splenic vessels, pancreas, and accessory spleens. |
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A thorough search for accessory spleens is an important step for patients who have hematologic disease. |
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Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, spleens, and intestinal walls of animals studied. |
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They also transplanted hepatocytes into patients' spleens to act as a short-term auxiliary liver. |
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These lesions have been reported in the brain, 3 lymph nodes, 4 spleens, 5 lungs, 6 and several other sites. |
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If the same experiment is done with spleens, however, each spleen grows much less than normal so that the final total mass of the spleens is equivalent to one normal spleen. |
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Two sets of PERVs previously had been isolated in pig spleens, kidneys, and hearts. |
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In other isolated cases there were observed multiple echinococcoses with simultaneous infection of kidneys or spleens. |
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Accessory spleens are congenital and arise from the left side of the dorsal mesogastrium during the embryological period of development. |
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Accessory spleens are usually located near the splenopancreatic or gastrosplenic ligament. |
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