2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-44746/v3
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Splenic Infarction and Infectious Diseases in Korea

Abstract: BackgroundThe spleen contains immune cells and exhibits a pattern of infarction different from other organs; as such, splenic infarction (SI) may provide important clues to infection. However, the nature of the relationship between SI and infectious disease(s) is not well understood. Accordingly, this retrospective study investigated the relationship between SI and infection.MethodsHospital records of patients with SI, who visited Inha University Hospital (Incheon, Republic of Korea) between January 2008 and D… Show more

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