splénomégalie
Splénomégalie is a medical condition characterized by an enlargement of the spleen, an organ located in the upper left side of the abdomen. The spleen is part of the lymphatic system and plays a crucial role in filtering blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells, and storing blood platelets. Splénomégalie can be caused by various factors, including infections, autoimmune disorders, and certain types of cancer. It can also result from blood disorders, such as hemolytic anemia, or from the storage of large amounts of iron in the spleen, a condition known as hemosiderosis.
The symptoms of splénomégalie can vary depending on the underlying cause. Common symptoms include abdominal pain,
Treatment for splénomégalie depends on the underlying cause. Infections may be treated with antibiotics, while autoimmune