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  1. Hanafiah M, Shahizon AM, Low SF, Shahrina MH
    BMJ Case Rep, 2013 Jul 05;2013.
    PMID: 23833091 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-010163
    A 35-year-old woman with background of liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension secondary to chronic hepatitis C presented with complication of hypersplenism and thrombocytopenia. She developed severe menorrhagia requiring multiple blood transfusions. In addition, her interferon therapy was withheld owing to the underlying thrombocytopenia. Partial splenic embolisation was performed, which improved her platelet counts. Subsequently, the menorrhagia was resolved and her interferon therapy was restarted.
    Matched MeSH terms: Hypersplenism/complications*
  2. Lambeth JT, Burns-Cox CJ, MacLean R
    Radiology, 1970 May;95(2):413-5.
    PMID: 5439452 DOI: 10.1148/95.2.413
    Two patients with gout associated with the presence of an abnormal hemoglobin, Hb E, and hypersplenism are presented. Very large sclerotic-rimmed cystic erosions in the sacroiliac joints of both patients are unusual but characteristic of the skeletal lesions of gout. The hyperuricemia may be the result of the disordered nucleic acid metabolism associated with hemoglobin abnormality. The development of hypersplenism very likely accelerated this process and resulted in the clinical and radiographic manifestations of severe gout.
    INDEX TERMS: Blood, diseases • Blood, proteins • globin and Hemoglobin Compounds • Sacroiliac Joint trophy
    Study site: Hospital Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
    Matched MeSH terms: Hypersplenism/complications*
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