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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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With splenic involvement a ''sine qua non'' for SMZL, [[splenomegaly]] is seen in almost all patients, commonly without lymphadenopathy.<ref name="who1"/> | With splenic involvement a ''sine qua non'' for SMZL, [[splenomegaly]] is seen in almost all patients, commonly without lymphadenopathy.<ref name="who1">[http://www.iarc.fr/WHO-BlueBooks/BBwebsite/bb3.html] Jaffe E.S., Harris N.L., Stein H., Vardiman J.W. (eds): '''World Health Organization Classification of Tumors. Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Haemopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues.''' IARC Press: Lyon 2001 </ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Physical Examination
With splenic involvement a sine qua non for SMZL, splenomegaly is seen in almost all patients, commonly without lymphadenopathy.[1]