Chapter 15 Spleen H&A Flashcards

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Ligament between the spleen and the splenic flexure of the colon

A

Phrenocolic ligament

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Within the peritoneal cavity

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Intraperitoneal

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3
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Complete absence of the spleen

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Splenic agenesis

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4
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Condition where there is more than one spleen

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Polysplenia

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Results from the failure of fusion of separate splenic masses forming on the dorsal mesogastrium; nost commonly found in the splenic hilumor along the splenic vessels or associated ligaments

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Accessory spleen

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6
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Leaves the splenic hilum, travels transversly through the upper abdomen to join with the superior mesenteric vein to form the main poral vein; seves as the posterior medial border of the pancreas

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Splenic vein

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Located in the middle of the spleen; site where vessels and lymph nodes enter and exit the spleen

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Splenic hilum

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Spleen that has migrated from its normal location in the left upper quadrant

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Wandering spleen

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9
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One of the ligaments between the stomach and spleen that helps to hold the speen in place

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Gastrosplenic ligament

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10
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Alkaline fluid found in the lymphatic vessels

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Lymph

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Ligament between the spleen and kidney that helps support the greater curvature of the stomach

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Lienorenal ligament

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Certain phagocytic cells (found in the liver and spleen) make up the reticuloendothelial system (RES); plays a role in the synthesis of blood proteins and hematopoiesis

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Reticuloendothelial

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13
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Left upper quadrant of the abdomen that contains the left lobe of the liver, spleen, and stomach

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Left hypochondrium

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Branch of the celiac axis; toruous course toward the spleen; serves as the superior border of the pancreas

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Splenic artery

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15
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Interruption in the blood supply to an area that may lead to necrosis of that area

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Infarction

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16
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Chronic, life-shortning condition of unknown cause involving bone marrow elements; characterized by an increase in red blood cell mass and hemoglobin concentration

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Polycythemia vera

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Acute infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus that most commonly affects teenagers and young adults; syptoms include fever, sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes, abnormal lymphocysts, ad hepatosplenomegaly

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Mononucleosis

18
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Malignant disease of lymphoid tissue seen in incteased frequency in individuals more tha 50 years of age

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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Group of hereditary anemias occurring in Asian and Mediterranean population

20
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Hereditary condition in which erythrocytes assume a spheroid shape

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Spherocytosis

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One of the storage diseases in which fat and proteins are deposited abnormally in the body

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Gaucher’s disease

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Excess of red blood cells

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Malignant disease that involves lymphoid tissue

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Hodgkin disease

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Condition in sickle cell anemia in which the sickled cells interfere with oxygen transport, obstruct capillary blood flow, and cause fever and srvere pain in the joints and abdomen

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Sickle cell crisis

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Metabolic disorder marked by amyloid deposits in organs and tissue
Amyloidosis
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Enlargement of the spleen
Splenomegaly
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Inherited disorder transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait that causes an abnormality of the globin genes in hemoglobin
Sickle cell anemia
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Anemia resulting from hemolysis of red blood cells
Hemolytic anemia
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Anemia caused by antibodies produced by the patient's own immune system
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia