释义 |
splenosis Med.|splɪˈnəʊsɪs| [f. spleno- + -osis.] The presence in the body of numerous separate pieces of living splenic tissue.
1939Buchbinder & Lipkoff in Surgery VI. 933 A case is reported of autotransplantation of splenic tissue throughout the abdominal cavity following trauma of the spleen... We offer the term splenosis to describe this condition. 1947Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. LVI. 376/2 A case of splenosis is reported, in which seeding occurred after splenectomy for non-traumatic reasons. 1973A. I. S. Macpherson et al. Spleen ix. 224 The seeding of viable cells from the ruptured spleen throughout the peritoneal cavity and their subsequent growth to form numerous tiny nodules of histologically normal splenic tissue has been described and has been given the name ‘Splenosis’. |