Today we heard about a patient with massive splenomegaly who presented with symptoms anorexia and weight loss.We discussed the physical diagnosis of splenomegaly. We also talked about differentiating the spleen from an enlarged kidney or stomach based.
Spleen
- Has notch
- Cannot palpate above
- Descends with inspiration
- Cannot ballot
- Splenic rub
Kidney
- No notch
- Can ballot
- May be able to palpate above
- No change with inspiration
- No notch
- Cannot ballot
- Can not palpate above
- Succession splash
- CML, CLL, Hairy Cell Leukemia, and other lymphomas
- Myelofibrosis (less commonly PRV)
- Gaucher's disease (or rarely sarcoidosis)
- Autoimmune Haemolytic Anemia
- Kala-Azar
- Hypertrophy or hyperplasia related to increased splenic function (i.e. thalasemia, infection, autoimmune disease)
- Congestion due to portal hypertension
- Infiltration (i.e. lymphomas, leukemias, extramedulary haematopoesis, amyloid)
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