Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Enlargement of the spleen that can be demonstrated either by physical examination or by imaging studies. Splenomegaly reflects an underlying disease. Finding splenomegaly should trigger systemic investigation of its etiology.
Who Should Be Suspected?
Patients with abdominal fullness, early satiety, or chronic or acute left upper abdominal pain.
Common causes of splenomegaly are as follows:
Infections
Infectious endocarditis
Infectious mononucleosis
Brucellosis
Miliary tuberculosis
Parasitic infections: malaria, schistosomiasis, kala-azar
Fungal diseases
Vascular (systemic or portal) congestion (congestive splenomegaly)
Immune disorders
RA (Felty syndrome)
SLE