Abstract:Congenital asplenia is rare and could occur sporadically or less commonly as part of a syndrome. Sporadic or isolated congenital asphenia is not usually associated with significant morbidity. Congenical isolated asphenia can be present as septicaemia, commonly pneumococcal, hence the importance of screening the peripheral blood for Howell-Jolly bodies. Abdominal imaging becomes necessary if screening is positive. An isolated case of congenital asphenia is discovered by chance in a 69 year-old man, after fallin… Show more
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