Due to absense of lymph in spleen it is not affected by malignant cancer
This may mean spleen or GI trouble. Does it last? Did you "pull" a muscle? Should see a doctor for help if it persists.
That is called as Spleen.
The spleen is the largest organ of the Lymphatic system.
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
AST is found in the heart, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, pancreas, spleen, lung, red blood cells, and brain tissue.
There is also a special type of metastasis that can occur regionally with malignant melanoma; it is known as an in-transit metastasis.
Metastasis can occur during any type of cancer. It can happen early on or not at all. It is the spread of cancer through different organs.
These in-transit metastasis are seen both at the time of original presentation or later after primary treatment has been rendered, the latter being a type of recurrence.
Muscle and the spleen and the heart and the lungs and the mouth
complications of typhoid fever include liver and spleen enlargement, sometimes so great that the spleen ruptures or bursts; anemia, or low red blood cell count due to blood loss from the intestinal bleeding; joint infections.
malignant
This may mean spleen or GI trouble. Does it last? Did you "pull" a muscle? Should see a doctor for help if it persists.
Yes, however an enlarged spleen generally does not present with physical symptoms. In those cases where a physical symptom does occur, it is likely to be pain in the upper left abdomen.
The word metastasis is singular, metastases is plural.
i think portal hypertension is a cause of spleenomegaly because in portal hypertension portal blood flow toward the spleen that may lead to over burden over the spleen
Metastasis first occurs when the tumor actually stops growing. At this point when the growth of the tumor stops, the cancer cells break away from the original tumor. When the cells leave the original tumor they travel through the blood stream and lymphatic system, and move to the new location.
Hyperplasia affects the all types of muscle cells.