Blood Reviews
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 105-111, May 2009

Splenomegaly: Investigation, diagnosis and management

  • Anna L. Pozo

      Affiliations

    • Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UY, United Kingdom
    • Tel.: +44 07780 603735; fax: +44 01603 286918.
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  • Edmund M. Godfrey

      Affiliations

    • Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, United Kingdom
    • Tel.: +44 07971 475645.
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  • Kristian M. Bowles

      Affiliations

    • Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UY, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 01603 286286x6750; fax: +44 01603 286918.

published online 08 December 2008.

Summary 

Splenomegaly is a feature of a broad range of diseases, and presents to clinicians in many fields. This review examines the aetiology of splenomegaly in the developed world, and describes a logical approach to the patient with splenomegaly. In some patients, extensive radiological and laboratory investigations will fail to yield a diagnosis: these cases of “isolated” splenomegaly are not uncommon and can be particularly challenging to manage. The risks of serious underlying disease must be balanced against the risks of invasive investigations such as splenic biopsy and diagnostic splenectomy. We discuss the options in isolated splenomegaly and their evidence base, and incorporate them into a management strategy to aid the clinician in cases of diagnostic difficulty.

Keywords: Spleen, Splenomegaly, Spleen radiology, Splenic biopsy, Diagnostic splenectomy

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PII: S0268-960X(08)00078-7

doi:10.1016/j.blre.2008.10.001

Blood Reviews
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 105-111, May 2009