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Es una afección que implica un bazo demasiado activo. Éste es un órgano que se encuentra en el lado superior izquierdo del área abdominal y ayuda a filtrar células viejas y dañadas del torrente sanguÃneo. Si su bazo está demasiado activo, elimina células sanguÃneas demasiado temprano y con mucha rapidez.
El bazo juega un papel importante al ayudar a su cuerpo a combatir infecciones. Los problemas con el bazo pueden hacer que usted esté más propenso a presentar infecciones.
El hiperesplenismo puede ser causado por:
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Hoffman R, Benz Jr. EJ, Shattil SJ, et al., eds. Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice. 4th ed. Philladelphia, Pa: Churchill Livingston; 2005:711-12.
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