Secondary hypersplenism results from another disease such as chronic malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis, or polycythemia vera, a blood disorder.
Excessive removal of blood components by the spleen is known as hypersplenism. This condition can lead to low levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood, causing anemia, increased risk of infections, and bleeding disorders.
Asphyxia secondary to hanging occurs when the airway is blocked or compressed by the ligature, leading to restricted airflow to the lungs. This restriction causes a decrease in oxygen supply to the body, resulting in hypoxia and, if not relieved promptly, can lead to death.
Some of the causes of primary amenorrhea can also cause secondary amenorrhea.The most common cause of seconardy amenorrhea is pregnancy.The cessation of menstruation also occurs permanently after menopause or a hysterectomy.
The primary structure is a one or two dimensional structure, whereas the secondary structure is a three dimensional structure in which different parts of the protein molecule bend and twist due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between atoms. This makes the secondary structure shorter than the primary structure.
The secondary meristem that produces wood toward the inside and bark toward the outside of a tree is called the vascular cambium. It is a lateral meristem responsible for the secondary growth in plants, leading to the formation of secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem (bark).
Hypersplenism is not a specific disease but a syndrome (group or cluster of symptoms) that may be associated with different disorders.
There are certain factors that can cause low polymorphs in the blood. Some of these are infection, certain medications, deficiencies, hypersplenism or radiation therapy.
Symptoms of hypersplenism include easy bruising, easy contracting of bacterial diseases, fever, weakness, heart palpitations, and ulcerations of the mouth, legs and feet.
Infection could cause a low polymorphs or white blood cell count. Other causes may include vitamin deficiencies, certain medications, hypersplenism or radiation therapy.
Prognosis depends on the underlying cause and progression of the disease. Left untreated, spleen enlargement can lead to serious complications. Hypersplenism can also lead to complications due to decreased blood cell counts.
Its considered secondary, but it can form from primary causes I heard.
Infection could cause a low polymorphs or white blood cell count. Other causes may include vitamin deficiencies, certain medications, hypersplenism or radiation therapy.
The medical term for a decrease in the neutrophil count is neutropenia. Some of the causes for decreased neutrophil or white blood cell count include congenital disorders, infections, hypersplenism and vitamin deficiencies.
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Secondary dysmenorrhea may be caused by endometriosis, fibroid tumors, or an infection in the pelvis.
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Some of the causes are tornadoes, floods, fires, and hurricanes, etc. anything that causes an ecosystem to be destroyed and be totally rebuild-ed is secondary succession!