Multiple Splenic Abscesses in 2 Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome
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Splenic abscess is a rare clinical condition with a high mortality rate. Multiple splenic abscesses, rather than a solitary abscess, are present in immunocompromised states including hematological malignancies. As symptoms of splenic abscesses, fever and abdominal pain, are non-specific, timely and adequate use of imaging studies is crucial for early diagnosis. We report the cases of 2 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and multiple splenic abscesses. Notwithstanding the higher mortality rate of patients with multiple splenic abscesses as compared with those with a solitary splenic abscess, we successfully treated the 2 patients by using antibiotic therapy and fine needle aspiration.
著者
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Tsudo Mitsuru
Department Of Hematology Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Kaneko Hitomi
Department Of Hematology Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Watanabe Mitsumasa
Department Of Hematology Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Hirata Hirokazu
Department Of Hematology Kitano Hospital
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Hirata Hirokazu
Department of Hematology, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan
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Watanabe Mitsumasa
Department of Hematology, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan
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Tatsumi Goichi
Department of Hematology, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan
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Kaneko Hitomi
Department of Hematology, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan
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