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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Spleen
  1. ... including other medications or surgery to remove the spleen. Romiplostim injection should not be used to treat ... tell your doctor if you have had your spleen removed.tell your doctor if you are pregnant ...
  2. ... treatments, including medications or surgery to remove the spleen. Eltrombopag is also used to increase the number ... if you have had surgery to remove your spleen.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, or ...
  3. ... builds up in some organs and causes liver, spleen, bone, and blood problems). Miglustat is also used ...
  4. ... visceral leishmaniasis (a parasitic disease that usually affects spleen, liver, and bone marrow) in certain people. It ...
  5. ... builds up in some organs and causes liver, spleen, bone, and blood problems) in certain people. Eliglustat ...
  6. ... result in recurrent infections, swollen lymph nodes and spleen, and a certain type of lymphoma [a type ...
  7. Iron From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... uses its stored iron in the muscles, liver , spleen , and bone marrow . However, when levels of iron ...
  8. ... neuromuscular or metabolic disorders). Does not have a spleen, or has a non-functioning spleen. Has a cochlear implant. Has a cerebrospinal fluid ...
  9. ... be recommended for older children or adults whose spleen is damaged or has been removed, including people ... sickle cell disease, before surgery to remove the spleen, or following a bone marrow transplant. Hib vaccine ...
  10. ... areas of your body); an enlarged liver or spleen; or if you have had your spleen removed.tell your doctor if you are pregnant ...
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