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  • Purpose: There are some studies dealing with hyposplenism by patients with celiac disease (CD). The atrophy of the spleen is associated with hyposplenism. Hyposplenism is not a rare condition and can complicate a remarkable number of illnesses. The two most time-honored diseases associated with the development of hyposplenism are sickle cell anemia and celiac disease. Hyposplenism is relatively easy to recognize by typical changes observed on the peripheral blood smear; including Howell-Jolly bodies, monocytosis, lymphocytosis, and increased platelet counts. Diagnosis can be confirmed by pitted RBC counts or 99Tc-labelled radiocolloid scan of the spleen; wherever available. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the atrophy of the spleen on the basis of the measurement by ultrasound by patients with CD. Methods and Materials: Two groups of patients were examined between January 2008-August 2009. The first group consisted of 100 healthy adult patients.
  • Purpose: There are some studies dealing with hyposplenism by patients with celiac disease (CD). The atrophy of the spleen is associated with hyposplenism. Hyposplenism is not a rare condition and can complicate a remarkable number of illnesses. The two most time-honored diseases associated with the development of hyposplenism are sickle cell anemia and celiac disease. Hyposplenism is relatively easy to recognize by typical changes observed on the peripheral blood smear; including Howell-Jolly bodies, monocytosis, lymphocytosis, and increased platelet counts. Diagnosis can be confirmed by pitted RBC counts or 99Tc-labelled radiocolloid scan of the spleen; wherever available. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the atrophy of the spleen on the basis of the measurement by ultrasound by patients with CD. Methods and Materials: Two groups of patients were examined between January 2008-August 2009. The first group consisted of 100 healthy adult patients. (en)
  • Purpose: There are some studies dealing with hyposplenism by patients with celiac disease (CD). The atrophy of the spleen is associated with hyposplenism. Hyposplenism is not a rare condition and can complicate a remarkable number of illnesses. The two most time-honored diseases associated with the development of hyposplenism are sickle cell anemia and celiac disease. Hyposplenism is relatively easy to recognize by typical changes observed on the peripheral blood smear; including Howell-Jolly bodies, monocytosis, lymphocytosis, and increased platelet counts. Diagnosis can be confirmed by pitted RBC counts or 99Tc-labelled radiocolloid scan of the spleen; wherever available. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the atrophy of the spleen on the basis of the measurement by ultrasound by patients with CD. Methods and Materials: Two groups of patients were examined between January 2008-August 2009. The first group consisted of 100 healthy adult patients. (cs)
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  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study
  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study (en)
  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study (cs)
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  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study
  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study (en)
  • Spleen size in patients with celiac disease - prospective study (cs)
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  • Válek, Vlastimil
  • Dolina, Jiří
  • Budinská, Eva
  • Bartušek, Daniel
  • Hustý, Jakub
  • Utěšený, Jaroslav
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