increased risk of infection
The spleen doesn't metabolize alcohol, the liver does. So not having a spleen won't change how you react to alcohol.
what do you thing are the implications of having these planned shuttle missions
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No it won't
Your spleen filters your blood and gets rid of old blood cells. If you have had your spleen surgically removed then over time your liver will start to take over these functions.
Yes, as they are unneeded.
I don't think mushrooms having financial implications is a widespread problem...
nonfunctioning
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By not having or using an interpreter you can end up having miscommunication between you and the patient causing the patient harm.
The spleen is the largest lymphy node in the human body
After embolization, the blood supply to the spleen is reduced or blocked to treat certain conditions. In some cases, a portion of the spleen may die from lack of blood supply, but the remaining healthy tissue can continue to function adequately. Overall, having a functioning spleen after embolization depends on the specific situation and the extent of damage to the organ.