1924
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1924.02660060027009
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Splenic Enlargement in Chronic Cardiac Disease

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“…Rolleston (1908) and Held (1919) both concluded that a palpable spleen in congestive failure was due to some complication. Talley and Lindsey (1924) in 198 cases ofcongestive failure in adults found 3 with palpable spleens. Fishberg (1940) in discussing the question concludes that the spleen may enlarge at the onset of failure, but that, later, it decreases in size owing to fibrosis and to contraction, which contributes to increasing the circulating blood volume, so that in chronic failure a condition of " cyanotic atrophy " of the spleen is found.…”
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“…Rolleston (1908) and Held (1919) both concluded that a palpable spleen in congestive failure was due to some complication. Talley and Lindsey (1924) in 198 cases ofcongestive failure in adults found 3 with palpable spleens. Fishberg (1940) in discussing the question concludes that the spleen may enlarge at the onset of failure, but that, later, it decreases in size owing to fibrosis and to contraction, which contributes to increasing the circulating blood volume, so that in chronic failure a condition of " cyanotic atrophy " of the spleen is found.…”
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