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Morphological Study Of Spleen And Variations In South Indian Population
Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198572
ABSTRACT
Background and

Aim:

The spleen is the largest lymphoid organ in the human body. It is highly vascular andfriable.It is affected in various clinical conditions like infections and storage functions. The aim of the study isto find out the morphological variations of spleen.The present study is undertaken to report the prevalence ofvariations involving weight, length, breadth, width (thickness) and the number of notches of spleen in thecadavers of South India population.Materials and

Methods:

The study was done in 50 human adult cadaveric spleens of both sexes preserved in 10%formalin. The weight, length, breadth, thickness were measured and the number of notches present were noted.

Results:

The weight of fifty spleens studied varied from 80- 200gm in 43(86%), 201-300gm in 6 (12%) and above300gm in 1(2%) , the length of the spleen on the visceral surface measured from upper pole to lower pole variedfrom 6-9cm in 25(50%) and 10-15 cm in 25 (50%) .The breadth of the spleen varied from 2-5 cm in 16 (32%)specimen, 6-9 cm in 32 (64%) specimen and 10-13 cm in 2 (4%) specimen respectively. The width (thickness) takenat the midpoint of the spleen varied from 2-4 cm in 48 (96%) specimen and 5-6 cm in 2 (48%) specimenrespectively.In the present study the number of notches varied from zero to six, but in most of the specimens therewere one or two notches.However accessory spleen was not found at the hilum of thespleen.

Conclusion:

The findings of the present study will be of fundamental importance to the physicians,surgeons andradiologists.It also furnishes much insights on clinical utility and significance of spleen.

Texto completo: Disponível Base de dados: IMSEAR Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Artigo
Texto completo: Disponível Base de dados: IMSEAR Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Artigo
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