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Asymptomatic hepatosplenomegaly in chronic myeloid leukemia.
Oxford Medical Case Reports 2018 October
A 39-year-old male diagnosed as chronic myeloid leukemia, had no abdominal symptoms. However, his physical examination revealed apparent abdominal fullness. His liver and spleen were palpable. His abdominal CT revealed that a narrow space to pass intestinal digestive contents. Asymptomatic hepatosplenomegaly is somewhat typical in these chronic type hematological diseases.
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