hepatosplenomegaly
Hepatosplenomegaly is simply the simultaneous presence of a pathologically-enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and spleen (splenomegaly).
Pathology
Etiology
Infection
Many, many infections can produce a mild concurrent enlargement of the liver and spleen. This list is by no means exhaustive!
- viral
- bacterial
- fungal
- parasitic disease
Malignancy
- lymphoma
- leukemia
- multiple metastases: primaries: melanoma, pancreatic, breast, hepatic angiosarcoma
- splenic metastases not usually seen unless advanced metastatic disease
Hematological
- extramedullary hematopoiesis
- thalassemia
- sickle cell disease: normal/atrophic spleen more common
- systemic mastocytosis
- myelofibrosis
- hemochromatosis
- hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)
Storage diseases/metabolic/infiltrative disorders
- lysosomal storage disorders
- Gaucher disease
- mucopolysaccharidoses
- Niemann-Pick disease
- Wolman disease
- alpha-mannosidosis
- glycogen storage diseases
- porphyria
- amyloidosis
- sarcoidosis
- hypervitaminosis A
Connective tissue disorders
Others
- cirrhosis (early)
- portal hypertension (non-cirrhotic)
- Graves disease
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu hepatosplenomegaly: