Splenectomy in childhood: A review of 1413 cases
Mortality for elective splenectomy in children with congenital hemolytic anemia and idiopathic thrombocytopenia may be expected to be less than 1%. The mortality is higher in those children with the most serious primary diseases and highest among the youngest patients with urgent indications for sur...
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description | Mortality for elective splenectomy in children with congenital hemolytic anemia and idiopathic thrombocytopenia may be expected to be less than 1%. The mortality is higher in those children with the most serious primary diseases and highest among the youngest patients with urgent indications for surgery. Overwhelming infection as a cause of late mortality was unusual in the older children without a serious underlying systemic disease. |
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