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- W2097806768 abstract "The role of the spleen in antibody formation and its relationship to the immune status of the individual remains in question. Prior to 1952 it had been felt that there was no inherent danger in removing the spleen, either because of surgical necessity due to trauma or as a means of affecting a clinical cure in various hematologic diseases that are known to respond to this as therapy; at that time, however, King and Schumacher1called to attention the possibility of increased susceptibility following splenectomy, particularly in young infants. Subsequent authors have further documented this increased susceptibility, but the majority of these patients were individuals that had severe medical illnesses necessitating removal of the spleen; Laski and MacMillan2and others have shown that the incidence of infection in children having splenectomy for traumatic reasons is not appreciably increased when compared to children having had appendectomy or other surgical" @default.
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