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Lymphangiomatosis with splenic involvement

S Avigad, R Jaffe, M Frand

    JAMA
    |November 15, 1976
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    Diffuse lymphangiomatosis can affect the spleen, causing severe splenomegaly and anemia. This rare condition, though diagnosable, can lead to fatal sepsis due to intractable infections.

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    • Diffuse lymphangiomatosis is a rare congenital disorder characterized by abnormal proliferation of lymphatic vessels.
    • Splenic involvement in lymphangiomatosis can lead to significant morbidity, including splenomegaly and anemia.