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Yes it can affect your spleen as the types of blood cells cannot work functionally to support your spleen.
A ruptured spleen will not affect your appendix.
It can. One of the common complications of infectious mononucleosis is an enlarged spleen, and less commonly rupture of the spleen.
yes a person can live without spleen but they only take it out if you have a special cancer
The life expectancy of someone with spleen cancer is approximately 16 percent. Cancer of the spleen is extremely rare, but has a 86 percent morbidity rate.
yes i think you can live without your spleen because my aunt got hers taken out i think!
You can survive without it!
Yes
well for one you wont have a spleen anymore, besides you dont really need it anyway, people can survive without their spleen, with just one kidney, and even without their stomach (intestines will carry out the digestion process)
I did some research and found that a person CAN live without a spleen, however would be more prone to infections, and might have to take preventitive antibiotics.
Yes you can
it can decrease the lymphocytes and the red blood cell count