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==Background==
== Differential Diagnosis ==
 
   
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*'''Hypersplenism''' is defined as splenomegaly with any of: anemia, leukopenia, or thrombocytopenia, which are expected to correct after splenectomy
* See also [[massive splenomegaly]]
 
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**All patients with hypersplenism have splenomegaly, but not all patients with splenomegaly have hypersplenism
* Infectious
 
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**Mostly secondary to other process, but rarely can be primary
** Acute
 
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*** Viral: [[viral hepatitis]], [[infectious mononucleosis]], [[CMV]]
 
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
*** Bacterial: [[sepsis]], [[salmonellosis]], [[brucellosis]], [[splenic abscess]]
 
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*** Parasite: [[toxoplasmosis]]
 
 
*See also [[massive splenomegaly]]
** Subacute or chronic
 
 
*Infectious
*** Subacute bacterial endocarditis
 
 
**Acute
*** Tuberculosis
 
 
***Viral: [[viral hepatitis]], [[infectious mononucleosis]], [[CMV]]
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*** Malaria
 
 
***Bacterial: [[sepsis]], [[salmonellosis]], [[brucellosis]], [[splenic abscess]]
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*** Visceral leishmaniasis
 
 
***Parasite: [[toxoplasmosis]]
*** Fungal infections
 
 
**Subacute or chronic
* Inflammatory
 
 
***[[Subacute bacterial endocarditis]]
** [[Felty syndrome]]
 
 
***[[Tuberculosis]]
** [[Systemic lupus erythematosus]]
 
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** [[Serum sickness]]
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***[[Malaria]]
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** [[Rheumatic fever]]
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***[[Visceral leishmaniasis]]
 
***Fungal infections
** [[Sarcoidosis]]
 
 
*Inflammatory
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** [[Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome]]
 
 
**[[Felty syndrome]]
* Congestive
 
 
**[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]]
** Intrahepatic: [[cirrhosis]]
 
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**[[Serum sickness]]
** Extrahepatic:
 
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*** [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
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**[[Rheumatic fever]]
 
**[[Sarcoidosis]]
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*** [[Splenic vein obstruction]]
 
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*** [[Budd-Chiari syndrome]]
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**[[Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome]]
 
*Congestive
** [[Heart failure]]
 
 
**Intrahepatic: [[cirrhosis]]
* Hematologic
 
 
**Extrahepatic:
** RBC disorders
 
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*** [[Hemolytic anemia]]
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***[[Portal vein thrombosis]]
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*** [[Thalassemia]]
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***[[Splenic vein obstruction]]
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*** [[Sickle cell disease]]
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***[[Budd-Chiari syndrome]]
 
**[[Heart failure]]
** Neoplasia
 
 
*Hematologic
*** Malignant
 
 
**RBC disorders
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**** [[Myeloproliferative disorder]]
 
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**** [[Myeloid metaplasia]]
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***[[Hemolytic anemia]]
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**** [[Polycythemia rubra vera]]
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***[[Thalassemia]]
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**** [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
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***[[Sickle cell disease]]
 
**Neoplasia
**** [[Chronic leukemia]]
 
 
***Malignant
−
**** [[Chronic myeloid leukemia]]
 
−
**** [[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia]]
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****[[Myeloproliferative disorder]]
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**** [[Hairy cell leukemia]]
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****[[Myeloid metaplasia]]
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**** [[Lymphoma]]
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****[[Polycythemia rubra vera]]
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**** [[Acute leukemia]]
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****[[Essential thrombocythemia]]
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**** [[Malignant histiocytosis]]
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****[[Chronic leukemia]]
 
****[[Chronic myeloid leukemia]]
*** Benign
 
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**** [[Hamartoma]]
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****[[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia]]
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**** [[Hemangioma]]
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****[[Hairy cell leukemia]]
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**** [[Lymphangioma]]
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****[[Lymphoma]]
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**** [[Fibroma]]
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****[[Acute leukemia]]
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****[[Malignant histiocytosis]]
* Genetic/metabolic
 
 
***Benign
** [[Gaucher disease]]
 
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** [[Niemann-Pick disease]]
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****[[Hamartoma]]
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****[[Hemangioma]]
* Other
 
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** [[Amyloidosis]]
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****[[Lymphangioma]]
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****[[Fibroma]]
** Splenic cyst
 
 
*Genetic/metabolic
 
**[[Gaucher disease]]
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**[[Niemann-Pick disease]]
 
*Other
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**[[Amyloidosis]]
 
**Splenic cyst
   
 
[[Category:Hematology]]
 
[[Category:Hematology]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 July 2020

Background

  • Hypersplenism is defined as splenomegaly with any of: anemia, leukopenia, or thrombocytopenia, which are expected to correct after splenectomy
    • All patients with hypersplenism have splenomegaly, but not all patients with splenomegaly have hypersplenism
    • Mostly secondary to other process, but rarely can be primary

Differential Diagnosis