Autosplenectomy

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يحدث استئصال الطحال الذاتي (المصطلح مشتق من 'auto-' تعني ذات، '-splen-' تعني طحال، '-ectomy' وتعني استئصال) عندما يتسبب مرضٌ ما في إتلاف الـطحال لدرجة أنه يصبح منكمشًا ولا يؤدي وظائفه. rdf:langString
An autosplenectomy (from 'auto-' self, '-splen-' spleen, '-ectomy' removal) is a negative outcome of disease and occurs when a disease damages the spleen to such an extent that it becomes shrunken and non-functional. The spleen is an important immunological organ that acts as a filter for red blood cells, triggers phagocytosis of invaders, and mounts an immunological response when necessary. Lack of a spleen, called asplenia, can occur by autosplenectomy or the surgical counterpart, splenectomy. Asplenia can increase susceptibility to infection. Autosplenectomy can occur in cases of sickle-cell disease where the misshapen cells block blood flow to the spleen, causing scarring and eventual atrophy of the organ. Autosplenectomy is a rare condition that is linked to certain diseases but is no rdf:langString
rdf:langString استئصال الطحال الذاتي
rdf:langString Autosplenectomy
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rdf:langString يحدث استئصال الطحال الذاتي (المصطلح مشتق من 'auto-' تعني ذات، '-splen-' تعني طحال، '-ectomy' وتعني استئصال) عندما يتسبب مرضٌ ما في إتلاف الـطحال لدرجة أنه يصبح منكمشًا ولا يؤدي وظائفه.
rdf:langString An autosplenectomy (from 'auto-' self, '-splen-' spleen, '-ectomy' removal) is a negative outcome of disease and occurs when a disease damages the spleen to such an extent that it becomes shrunken and non-functional. The spleen is an important immunological organ that acts as a filter for red blood cells, triggers phagocytosis of invaders, and mounts an immunological response when necessary. Lack of a spleen, called asplenia, can occur by autosplenectomy or the surgical counterpart, splenectomy. Asplenia can increase susceptibility to infection. Autosplenectomy can occur in cases of sickle-cell disease where the misshapen cells block blood flow to the spleen, causing scarring and eventual atrophy of the organ. Autosplenectomy is a rare condition that is linked to certain diseases but is not a common occurrence. It is also seen in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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