It has been reported that some patients have been misdiagnosed with Portal Vein Obstruction, when in fact the correct diagnosis in their specific case was Spleen Problems And Spleen Removal.
The diagnosis of enlarged spleen is mainly suspected by feeling the abdomen and checking for signs of enlarged spleen. To confirm the diagnosis, a blood test, MRI or CT scan would be required. Removing the spleen is not the first line approach. The spleen will be monitored, and any underlying conditions are treated. If there is an infection, antibiotics are given,