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Two Cases of Congenital Asplenia.
Man Chul Ha, Young Tak Lim, Hi Joo Chun, Hi Ju Park, Chan Yung Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(8):916-921.   Published online August 31, 1987
Congenital absence of spleen is often associated with malpositions and malformations of other organ system such as congenital heart disease partial situs inversus, symmetric lobulation of the liver and the lungs. This is a rare syndrome but has been reported in increasing frequency in recent years. The pure congenital asplenia is a very rare disease. We experienced two cases of congenital asplenia. One is...
A Case of Congenital Asplenia Syndrome.
Hyung Sook Kim, Jin Soo Cho, Sung Kee Jim, Doo Sung Moon, kyung Sook Cho, Jong Dae Cho
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1987;30(2):218-222.   Published online February 28, 1987
Department of Pediatrics, Maliknol Hospital The congenital asplenia syndrome is very rarely seen and is characterized by congenital absence of the spleen, usually associated with other groups of cardio-vascular, bronchopulmonary and gastrointestinal tract. The authors recently experienced a case of congenital asplenia syndrome in a 6 month-old, male infant. He has no splenic image by using 99m Technetium-sulfur scanning. He also had common atrioventricular...
Case Report
2 Cases of Congenital Asplenia Syndrome.
Hyo Sup Joo, Chung Hye Chu, Byoung Soo Cho, Kyoo Hwan Rhee, Sa Jun Chung, Chang Il Ahn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(2):191-196.   Published online February 28, 1984
The asplenia syndrome is rare, characterized by congenital abscence of spleen, cardiovascular anomalies and other malformations or malpositions such as total or partial situs inversus, symmetrical lobulation of the liver and/or lung. Associated multiple complex cardiovascular anomalies include common atrioventricular canal, pulmonary stenosis or atresia, anomalous venous drainage and transposition of great vessels. Two-dimensional echocardiography allows the accurate non invasive...
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