Hyposplenism

Hypospanism is a condition in which the spleen does not work properly due to a problem with its blood supply. This can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, tumor or congenital abnormality. As a result, the person may experience health problems including anemia, infections and



Hyposplenic anemia (synonyms hypoplastic anemia, pernicytic anemia, pernicious anemia; outdated name - total aleukemic crisis) is a form of total aleukia in which there is no erythropoiesis in the bone marrow, followed by total anemia, impaired synthesis of globulins and leukocytes. The most common cause of hyposplenic anemia is autoimmune hemolysis caused by increased formation of anti-leukocyte antibodies. Characterized by changes in red blood cells in the absence of leukocytes