Most people don't know they have an enlarged spleen because symptoms are rare. People usually find out about it during a physical exam. These are the most common symptoms of an enlarged spleen:
If you have pain that is severe or gets worse when taking a deep breath, see your doctor right away.
If you have an enlarged spleen, you may develop other signs or symptoms, too. These are related to the underlying disease. They may include signs and symptoms such as:
Your doctor will ask you questions and do a physical exam to diagnose an enlarged, painful spleen. This involves palpating (examining by touch) your spleen. You will also likely need diagnostic tests to confirm the cause of the swollen spleen. These may include blood tests, an ultrasound, or computerized tomography (CT) scan. In some cases, other tests may be needed
It is false; splenomegaly is enlargement of the spleen.
The medical term for enlargement of the liver and spleen is hepatosplenomegaly.
Lymphangiectasis is abnormal dilation of the lymph vessels.
No, the spleen is not normally palpable in healthy individuals. If the spleen is palpable, it may indicate an underlying medical condition such as an infection, inflammation, or enlargement. A healthcare provider should evaluate any palpable spleen.
An unremarkable spleen typically refers to a spleen that appears normal on imaging studies, with no signs of abnormalities such as enlargement, nodules, or masses. It is a common finding when the spleen appears healthy and does not show any concerning features.
It is false; splenomegaly is enlargement of the spleen.
The medical term for enlargement of the liver and spleen is hepatosplenomegaly.
Lymphangiectasis is abnormal dilation of the lymph vessels.
Abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland is called goiter.
Malaria commonly causes enlargement of liver and spleen. Enlargement of the spleen can be enormous. ( Upto umbilicus can be found. At times larger than this.) Spleen does not rupture due to enlargement. But then small blow to upper and outer or central abdomen can cause rupture of spleen and death.
Hepatosplenomegaly is enlargement of the liver and spleen.
EnhancementHypertrophy-Increase in the size of an organ or tissue without an increase in number of the cells.Hyperplasia-Increase in the size of an organ or tissue with an increase in number of cells.
Nephromegaly is abnormal enlargement of the kidney
yes
Cardiomegaly means abnormal enlargement of the heart. (cardi/o = heart, and-megaly= enlargement. Alternate terms are megalocardia or macrocardia. Cardiomegaly is the generic term for an enlarged heart, but specific types have specialized names like hypertrophic cardiomypoathy.The word for something which is enlarged ends in -megaly.The heart is described with the prefix cardio-, therefore an enlarged heart is called cardiomegaly. This has multiple causes.Other examples include splenomegaly, enlargement of the spleen, and hepatomegaly, enlargement of the liver.
"Megaly" typically indicates enlargement of a specific organ or structure in the body. For example, hepatomegaly refers to enlargement of the liver, splenomegaly refers to enlargement of the spleen, and cardiomegaly refers to enlargement of the heart.
the splenomegaly is the enlargement of spleen; the spleen is a organ in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen( below the diaphragm and to the side of the stomach)