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Massive splenomegaly in Northern Zambia. I. Analysis of 344 cases.

Massive splenomegaly is common in Northern Zambia. Nearly 40% of 344 patients were diagnosed as Tropical Splenomegaly Syndrome of malarial origin. Portal hypertension, lymphoreticular and haemopoietic malignancies, and schistosomiasis accounted for another 46%. The common causes of splenomegaly show differences of frequency within Zambia and also between Zambia and other African countries.

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