How To Use Spleen In A Sentence

  • It can occur anywhere but most often hits the neck, liver or spleen. The Sun
  • It can occur anywhere but most often hits the neck, liver or spleen. The Sun
  • In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad.
  • It is such a mouth as we can imagine some remorseless inquisitor to have had -- that is, not an inquisitor filled with holy zeal for what he mistakenly thought the cause of Christ demanded, but a spleeny, envious, rancorous shaveling, who tortured men from hatred of their superiority to him, and sheer love of inflicting pain. Andersonville — Volume 1
  • Miss Margland, extremely piqued, vented her spleen in oblique sarcasms, and sought to heal her offended pride by appeals for justice to her sagacity and foresight in the whole business. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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  • From the spleen, water is also sent down to the kidney and excreted from the urinary bladder.
  • Last night, he gave full vent to his spleen.
  • All that has been accomplished tonight is that one party have vented their spleen by trying to have a crack at another.
  • Then she showed them a diagram of my spleen. The Sun
  • From the vein that passes through the liver two branches separate off, of which one terminates in the diaphragm or so-called midriff, and the other runs up again through the armpit into the right arm and unites with the other veins at the inside of the bend of the arm; and it is in consequence of this local connexion that, when the surgeon opens this vein in the forearm, the patient is relieved of certain pains in the liver; and from the left-hand side of it there extends a short but thick vein to the spleen and the little veins branching off it disappear in that organ. The History of Animals
  • Children with enlarged spleens should avoid contact sports (even wrestling with friends or siblings at home).
  • He'll be making the odd post whenever he feels he has something to say or has to vent his spleen.
  • Hopewell was spleeny about it -- ya-as, indeed, he was. Janice Day at Poketown
  • Death is caused by respiratory failure, or failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys. The Sun
  • It was shown that spleen cells and infiltrating leukocytes isolated from well-functioning cardiac allografts in immunologically enhanced adult rats suppressed spontaneous blastogenesis of normal syngeneic cells in vitro.
  • We checked patients with lymphadenopathy (swollen glands), big livers and palpable spleens. Dr. Elaine Schattner: The Physical Exam Provides More Than Emotional Value
  • The liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas all looked normal, and no evidence of intestinal obstruction or perforation was detected.
  • If, however, from these cases we deduct those suffering with leukocythemia and lardaceous spleen, in which the operation should not be performed, the mortality in the remaining 85 cases is reduced to 33 per cent. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • People who have a G6PD deficiency have the following symptoms: pale skin fatigued and tired rapid and shallow breathing abnormal/rapid heartbeat enlarged spleen yellowish tint to eyes galactosemia which is found in babies. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Nuclei were isolated from cell lines or spleen from transgenic animals or inbred mouse strains.
  • An added attraction is models and dissected specimens of human body - liver, spleen, kidney, foetus and hip joints - all preserved in formaldehyde solution.
  • She fractured her ribs and pelvis, ruptured her spleen and suffered liver damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal.
  • And first, I am very sensible how much the gentlemen of wit and pleasure are apt to murmur, and be choked at the sight of so many daggle-tailed parsons that happen to fall in their way, and offend their eyes; but at the same time, these wise reformers do not consider what an advantage and felicity it is for great wits to be always provided with objects of scorn and contempt, in order to exercise and improve their talents, and divert their spleen from falling on each other, or on themselves, especially when all this may be done without the least imaginable danger to their persons. An Argument against Abolishing Christianity
  • A post-mortem examination showed that his death was due to internal injuries and that he had suffered a ruptured spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Dunblane boy chose to hit a backhand and vent his spleen by complaining about the high expectations of the British media.
  • Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, spleens, and intestinal walls of animals studied.
  • When the spleen is weak, the body will not be able to use the nourishment available in food.
  • When melancholy gets out at the superficies of the skin, or settles breaking out in scabs, leprosy, morphew, or is purged by stools, or by the urine, or that the spleen is enlarged, and those varices appear, the disease is dissolved. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern.
  • Tests disclosed that he had suffered internal bleeding from a ruptured spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in people without a spleen it can cause death due to septic shock. The Sun
  • Mr. ARTHUR WHITBY'S parson, Mr. NORMAN FORBES 'squire, Miss JEAN CADELL'S housekeeper, left no chinks in their armour for a critic's spleenful arrow. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-25
  • The full review is only available online to subscribers, but you can get a sense of his level of spleen from the opening paragraphs. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Cardinal Richelieu, Prime Minister of France, drank chocolate to treat his spleen, and women drank it to regain their strength during particularly exhausting days.
  • In traditional Chinese medicine, the pulp and juice of the pomelo, which taste sweet with a hint of sourness, are good for the throat, stomach and spleen.
  • Well written, possibly, but for me it's my own place to vent my spleen at the general vacuity and stupidity of the world as I see it.
  • It pierced his left lung and spleen. The Sun
  • She suffered head injuries, a ruptured spleen, punctured lung and a displaced eye socket. The Sun
  • Some also have lung symptoms and may have an enlarged liver or spleen. The Sun
  • Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me.
  • The soft parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys and spleen can also be looked at in this way.
  • Raw and cold food may injure the spleen and tend to contribute to the stagnation of fluid circulation and the increase in the production of phlegm.
  • The case was clinically unusual in that the picture of a pseudoleukemia was presented, with demonstration at autopsy of great hyperplasia of retroperitoneal lymph nodes and grossly visible islands of lymphoid hyperplasia in liver and spleen. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • He lost both legs, his left eye and spleen and needed 87 pints of blood. Times, Sunday Times
  • This herb should not be used by those with wind cold conditions such as the common cold when there is phlegm nor should it be used when there is Spleen deficiency with diarrhea.
  • In an echo of the bad old times, more than 200 fans gathered outside afterwards to vent their spleen.
  • Conclusion:The factor of liver-stagnation and spleen-deficiency could enhance the SPF of H22 ascitic tumor cells and promote the proliferation of tumor.
  • The part of the dorsal mesogastrium which intervened between the spleen and the greater curvature of the stomach forms the gastrosplenic ligament.
  • They said his spleen was enlarged, which was causing his belly to swell. The Sun
  • Chinese medicine believes that the great toe is the liver, spleen, as the two access roads.
  • The physical examination also should include careful palpation of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen.
  • It is usually found in the lymph nodes but can also spread to involve other organs such as the spleen and bone marrow.
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine has abundant clinical experience and form theoretical system to postpone decrepitude, it emphasize that spleen is the root of after-birth and the source of qi and blood.
  • Jiuxie deficiency in children's take the cake can play Yiqiyangyin, spleen to stop diarrhea.
  • The man who thinks he is dying may be spleeny, but the man who says he is spleeny is, of the two, the one more likely to be dying. The Darrow Enigma
  • However, involvement of the heart, pancreas, spleen, adrenal glands, and other organs is well described.
  • Capsulate anaerobes were isolated more frequently from the blood, spleen, liver, and kidneys of infected animals than were non-capsulate organisms.
  • -- "It may be redargued," saith he, "by those who have more spleen than brain, that forasmuch as the Archbishop preacheth in English, he will not thereby much edify the Turkish folk, who do altogether hold in a vain gabble of their own. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
  • Spleen deficiency phlegm - wet storm: heavy limb pain, muscle atrophy or swelling.
  • The mixed type can involve several organ systems, most commonly the intestines, spleen, liver, and lung.
  • Retention of dampness from spleen deficiency can affect the kidneys by obstructing the movement of fluids.
  • Methods Observing the levels of parasitemia in mice, development of sexual stage parasites in mosquitoes and induced effect of PRBC extract on NO 2 -from supernatants of spleen cells.
  • The Spleenwort (_Asplenium ceterach_ -- an Arabian term), or Scaly Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • In addition, we observed whether RP extract had effect on the anabolism of DNA of tumor cells and the differentiation of spleen lymph cell.
  • Recognition that the spleen had ruptured was delayed because of the patient's stable clinical condition and lack of coexisting symptoms of infectious mononucleosis.
  • Glass particles were found in the pulmonary capillaries, livers, kidneys, spleens, and intestinal walls of animals studied.
  • Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern.
  • For as ESOP teacheth, even the fly hath her spleen, and the emmet [ant] is not without her choler; and both together many times find means whereby, though the eagle lays her eggs in JUPITER'S lap, yet by one way or other, she escapeth not requital of her wrong done [to] the emmet. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • Sounds like an open invitation for internet trolls to vent their spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • She suffered head injuries, a ruptured spleen, punctured lung and a displaced eye socket. The Sun
  • I moved towards the door with Susan in tow, confident that Scott would be too mystified to vent his spleen on Nicola. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • The recycled iron is stored in the liver, spleen and bone marrow until needed. The Medicine Chest - your family's guide to prescription drugs
  • A thorough search for accessory spleens is an important step for patients who have hematologic disease (ie, SCD).
  • The feelings manifested by Michal were only an ebullition of spleen from a proud and passionate woman. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I'm no cheeleader for McCain, W or HW, but there's a time and place for Peggy to vent her spleen - during the primaries or after the general. WordPress.com News
  • The lateral approach provides an excellent view of the splenic vessels, pancreas, and accessory spleens.
  • The ferocious and sometimes shambolic stand-up returns to vent his spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than vent their spleen at the end, the fans simply let out an audible sigh of resignation then went home for a quiet grumble. The Sun
  • In the meantime, the remaining general surgeons obtain lymph nodes and spleen tissue samples for further laboratory studies.
  • Ribs broken and ruptured spleen. Right arm, compound spiral fractures or radius and ulna.
  • I was rushed to hospital with a suspected ruptured spleen. The Sun
  • Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern.
  • The generation of blood cells takes place primarily in the bone marrow and spleen.
  • If the spleen is enlarged, your child may be prohibited from playing contact sports because of the risk of rupture and hemorrhage.
  • The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • The same statement and explanation may be made regarding the distribution of pain receptors for physical contact within the parenchyma of the liver, the gall-bladder, the abdominal viscera, the spleen, the heart, the lungs, the retroperitoneal tissue, the deep tissue of the back, the vertebræ, and in certain portions of the spinal cord. The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers
  • DNCD3 splenic cells from young NOD mice (1) provided long-lasting protection against diabetes transfer in NOD/Scid immunodeficient mice, (2) proliferated and differentiated in the spleen and pancreas of NOD/Scid mice and pre-diabetic NOD mice into IL-10-secreting T Elites TV
  • —The spleen appears about the fifth week as a localized thickening of the mesoderm in the dorsal mesogastrium above the tail of the pancreas. XI. Splanchnology. 4g. The Spleen
  • Shakspeare's spirit was too catholic, too universal, to have allowed, in a work entirely his own, even his Wolsey to have made use of the term "a spleeny Lutheran;" yet neither in the passage in which this expression occurs, nor in the one above referred to, is the versification characteristic of Fletcher. Notes and Queries, Number 78, April 26, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • ‘By venting such indecorous spleen, some might consider that I am indulging in the ‘politics of envy’, as it is called.
  • The spleen is anatomically well adapted for use in these experiments, and the replantation of this organ can be taken as characteristic of this kind of operation. Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture
  • Overall, late metastases to the spleen were seen more often in melanomas, choriocarcinomas, and breast carcinomas.
  • The recycled iron is stored in the liver, spleen and bone marrow until needed. The Medicine Chest - your family's guide to prescription drugs
  • Initially I had the idea that if I could vent my spleen about life events it would be a cathartic exercise.
  • The spleen is, I believe, an internal organ whose functions are very imperfectly understood, still it is an accepted article of faith in France that every Briton is "devore de spleen," and that this lamentable state of things embitters his whole outlook on life, and casts a black shadow over his existence. Here, There and Everywhere
  • Foxgloves, bright polypody ferns and rushes thrive in the hollows of surface tin workings while wheel pits, settling tanks and buddles associated with the extraction of tin and china clay are masked by scrub, and the derelict structures colonised by spleenwort ferns and moss. Country diary: Bodmin Moor
  • In the massively enlarged spleen, extramedullary hemopoiesis was prominent, with clusters of atypical megakaryocytes with vacuoles and erythrophagocytosis.
  • The ferocious and sometimes shambolic stand-up returns to vent his spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, particular attention should be paid to the examination of the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver.
  • Laparoscopic splenectomy is the procedure of choice for removing a normal sized spleen.
  • The diagrams illustrating the normal histology of the spleen are comprehensible and significantly clarify a fairly complicated system.
  • The role played by histamine as an immunomodulator and the obvious involvement of spleen cells in the immune response of the organism prospect new scenarios in which NGF may gain access, not through a back door, but through the main entrance. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • Novartis, based in Basel, Switzerland, said the study showed treatment with ruxolitinib, also known as INC424, provided a statistically significant reduction in spleen size in patients with different forms of myelofibrosis when compared with the best available therapy. Novartis Blood-Cancer Drug Meets Goal
  • An isotope of the rare element technetium, denoted Tc, is widely used to form images of the heart, brain, lungs, spleen, and other organs.
  • Thin and whitish leukorrhea with little odor indicates deficiency of the spleen and kidney.
  • Details of development not expected, the concept of the liver and spleen developing in the ventral and dorsal mesogastria respectively is adequate.
  • Secondary replication occurs in the liver and spleen, with secondary viremia leading to viral invasion of the dermal capillaries and epidermis.
  • Breaking a slumber in which all spleenful folly was drown'd. . . Maud. Part I
  • The rage of Cuttikins at this interruption was considerable; he looked at me as if he could have eaten me raw, and remarked with a concentrated spleen, 'Well, I must say, never did I see any human being so improved in amiability as you are. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • The spleen forms from the mesoderm within the dorsal mesogastrium.
  • Want to vent your spleen over how great or appalling our list is?
  • Previous to the results of Minot's and Murphy's experiments the principal mode of treatment adopted, and one that was practised all over the world, was the giving of large doses of arsenic, while in serious cases it was also customary sometimes to resort to splenectomy, that is to say to removal of the spleen by an operation, or to blood transfusion, i.e. the transfer to the patient of blood from another person, a method that is still to be recommended at a critical stage in severe cases. Physiology or Medicine 1934 - Presentation Speech
  • While bone marrow is part of the osseous system, the bones do not constitute one organ, and marrow-like functions occur in the liver, spleen, and lymph nodes altogether encompassing the reticuloendothelial system. The Volokh Conspiracy » Jeff Rowes Guest-Blogging This Week on the Bone Marrow Compensation Case
  • By the sixteenth century hypochondria had become an aspect of melancholy and was associated especially with the humour of black bile and with the spleen, the organ that was supposed to clear black bile from the body.
  • Nell McCafferty, Bernadette Devlin and other notables vented their feminist spleen at an appreciative audience.
  • The free trade enthusiast had grown to loathe the corn laws so much he set up a magazine to vent his spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are ways we can engage culture that may make us feel good because we vent our spleen. Christianity Today
  • Cranky and carnaptious, he vented his spleen in satires and clumsy lampoons.
  • It is said that Sucralose breaks down into 1,6-dichlorofructose, which is toxic and can lead to shrunken thymus glands up to 40% shrinkage and enlarged liver and kidneys, Atrophy of lymph follicles in the spleen and thymus Increased cecal weight Reduced growth rate Decreased red blood cell count Hyperplasia of the pelvis Extension of the pregnancy period Aborted pregnancy Decreased fetal body weights and placental weights Diarrhoea. Splenda - Does more harm than good???
  • Then she showed them a diagram of my spleen. The Sun
  • Herniated bowel (stomach, small bowel, colon) and solid viscera (liver, omentum, spleen) are seen in the ipsilateral hemithorax causing mediastinal shift.
  • In traditional Chinese medicine, the pulp and juice of the pomelo, which taste sweet with a hint of sourness, are good for the throat, stomach and spleen.
  • Hence the stomach continues torpid in respect to its motions, but accumulates its power of association; which is not excited into action by the defective motions of the spleen; this accumulation of the sensorial power of association now by its superabundance actuates the next link of associate motions, which consists of the heart and arteries, into greater energy of action than natural, and thus causes fever with strong pulse; which, as it was supposed to be most frequently excited by increase of irritation, is called irritative fever or synocha. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Magnetic beads are used to purify the required cells from blood or spleen.
  • _ This is a general hyperplastic condition of the lymphatic structures in the body, and is seen in enlargement of tonsils, thymus, spleen, as well as of Peyer's patches and mesenteric glands. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • He knows that not only was his jealousy of his wife groundless, but it was forced by a spleenful pride. Vittoria — Volume 4
  • Tests disclosed that he had suffered internal bleeding from a ruptured spleen. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lost both legs, his left eye and spleen and needed 87 pints of blood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laparoscopic splenectomy is the procedure of choice for removing a normal sized spleen.
  • The following is a list of terms used to describe the shape, size, color, consistency, or other characteristics of pathological conditions. millet seed miliary tuberculosis pea-sized plum-sized orange-sized tumors melon-sized pear breast cancer porridge atherosclerotic material napkin rings colon cancers popcorn calcium of hamartoma soupy creamy cheesy discharges anchovy paste word salad schizophrenia oyster ovaries hydatid mole chicken breast rickets cauliflower tumor osteochondroma potato nodes sarcoidosis onion-peel sign Ewing's tumor hard-baked spleen Hodgkin's disease apple-jelly nodules cutaneous tuberculosis strawberry nevus cavernous angioma peau d'orange carcinoma of the breast bacon spleen sago spleen amyloidosis Swiss cheese ventricular septal defects coffee ground emesis gastic bleeding chocolate cysts ovarian endometriosis sugar icing liver chronic perihepatitis port wine urine porphyria corkscrew esophagus diffuse esophageal spasm doughnut kidney bipolar fusion of renal anlagen forkful Colles's fracture VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 1
  • The hilum of the spleen contains the splenic vein, but the artery is out of the plane of section.
  • Her antiheroine tortures detective Archie Sheridan, carving out his spleen, cutting a heart shape into his chest and feeding him drain cleaner. A Female Serial Killer Takes a Breather
  • The mass appeared to be well circumscribed with no invasion of the splenic vessels or the spleen.
  • Nuclei were isolated from cell lines or spleen from transgenic animals or inbred mouse strains.
  • They crop grief after grief, chewing the cud of grievance; for when they are full of it they disgorge and regorge the abhorred sum, and have stuff for their spleens for many The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay
  • If the spleen is enlarged, your child may be prohibited from playing contact sports because of the risk of rupture and hemorrhage.
  • You can vent your spleen on somebody who is not the real target. Times, Sunday Times
  • They may occur in the mesentery of the small intestine, the wall of the duodenum, the upper part of the jejunum, or more rarely, in the wall of the stomach, ileum, gallbladder, or spleen.
  • There is a kind of valorous spleen which, like wind, is apt to grow unruly in the stomachs of newly-made soldiers, compelling them to box-lobby brawls and brokenheaded quarrels, unless there can be found some more harmless way to give it vent. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
  • He'd suffered massive blood loss because of a ruptured spleen. The Sun
  • Every week or so we allow lucky old you the chance to vent your spleen at a useless celebrity.
  • He suffered injuries to his kidneys and spleen and may lose his left arm - if he survives. The Sun
  • He hit Nicole so hard he fractured three ribs and ruptured her spleen.
  • DNA was digested to mononucleotides with micrococcal nuclease and spleen phosphodiesterase at 37°C for 3.5 h.
  • If he pressed down with his fingertips he could palpate the skin, make out her organs beneath it: stomach, liver, spleen, upper intestines, lower intestines, bladder. Time of Death
  • Every now and again - usually these days in grand slam finals - they get the chance to vent their spleen and lay into each other in public.
  • An abnormally low count known as leukopenia might indicate bone-marrow failure, a disorder of the liver or spleen, lupus or exposure to radiation. News
  • Very rarely, an enlarged spleen can rupture, which may require urgent surgery.
  • There is a generalized infection with involvement of the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph glands.
  • So it was that in April, he suffered a ruptured spleen when a young horse kicked him. Times, Sunday Times
  • She fractured her ribs and pelvis, ruptured her spleen and suffered liver damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recent research has shown heretofore unknown nerves connecting the thymus and spleen directly to the hypothalamus. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • When used as oral vehicle, they invade enterocytes of the small intestine, including the M cells of the Peyer's patches, before disseminating to the mesenteric lymph nodes and through the reticuloendothelial system to deep tissues, such as the liver and spleen. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Some also have lung symptoms and may have an enlarged liver or spleen. The Sun
  • Enlargement of liver (also known as hepatomegaly), enlargement of spleen (known as splenomegaly) in some cases Undefined
  • Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me.
  • The Spleen 6 point is on the inner side of your leg, about the width of four fingers above your inner anklebone. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • A fracture of the left lower ribs may damage the spleen.
  • In all infants, the spleen provides important protection against invading bacteria; it is also a source of opsonins and fixed-tissue macrophages, as well as antibody production.
  • Splenectomy might only appropriate for patients with direct invasion of the spleen.
  • To reduce the size of the spleen, the Greek athletes used certain beverages, the composition of which was not generally known; the Romans had a similar belief and habit Pliny speaks of a plant called equisetum, a decoction of which taken for three days after a fast of twenty-four hours would effect absorption of the spleen. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • They said his spleen was enlarged, which was causing his belly to swell. The Sun
  • The cathartic experience of venting the spleen at a match can return the supporter to the bosom of the family a calmer individual.
  • After we had fed, we drew ourselves back to our boats upon the river, and there came to us all the lords of the country, with all such kind of victual as the place yielded, and with their delicate wine of pinas, and with abundance of hens and other provisions, and of those stones which we call spleen-stones. The Discovery of Guiana. Paras. 50-102
  • Veterinary necropsy of these two pigs was inconclusive beyond a general diagnosis of septicemia and Actinomyces infection of lung, liver, and spleen.
  • And did you know, for example, that the Parkland Walk contains such uncommon plants as ‘toadflax, black spleenwort and common broomrape’?
  • We regretted, for Thackeray's own sake, that he had permitted himself, in some spleenful moment, to commit an injustice, which would sooner or later be apparent to his own mind. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • They said his spleen was enlarged, which was causing his belly to swell. The Sun
  • The negative controls used were spleens and thymi from non-GFPtg-nursed B6 mice, and the positive controls used were spleens and thymi from GFPtg mice. *, p FACS analysis interestingly and clearly showed that CD4+ cells preferentially migrated to the spleen ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Although parts of the dorsal mesogastrium adhere to the posterior abdominal wall, the spleen remains an intraperitoneal organ.
  • His voice was now sweet, now piercing, and again far too dulcet with the overkindness of burlesque; and if, as it seemed, he was unburdening his spleen, his spleen was a powerful one and gorged. Gentle Julia
  • He pulls out a box with a Transparent Man Model, hesitates but catalogs it; jots, No Spleen. Water
  • The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal.
  • Then she showed them a diagram of my spleen. The Sun
  • This case is unique because of the massive deposition of amyloid in the spleen, adrenal gland, and liver.
  • The world has changed for the worse in the last year and bigots feel more empowered to vent their spleen.
  • Symptoms of the disease include an enlarged spleen or liver.
  • Metastases were present in the vertebral bodies, spleen, peritoneum, pleura, adrenal glands, visceral and parietal pericardium, and multiple lymph nodes.
  • The vaccine that Dr. Hilleman developed prevents a disease in chickens called Marek's disease, which causes leg paralysis and cancers of the skin, ovaries, liver, kidneys, heart and spleen of the animals. Vaccine Science
  • The Umbrian mountaineers are spleenful, tenacious of a grudge and ferociously acrimonious. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • Reveal tumors and functional disorders in organs such as the lungs, liver, pancreas, kidney and spleen
  • Accessory spleens also have been observed in as many as 36.7% of children who underwent a splenectomy for SCD.
  • His fluency was as remarkable as ever, and at first as spleenful; by-and-by his outrageous mood gave way, and, in response to some of Rainham's adroit thrusts, he condescended to stand on his defence. A Comedy of Masks A Novel
  • Because of this, a splenectomy, or surgical removal of the spleen, may be done to combat the disorder.
  • Animal studies have indicated that high levels may produce toxic effects in the testes, liver, spleen and skin.
  • People who, up to this point, had let things roll by, were suddenly up in arms, venting their spleen, crying blue murder, suggesting some kind of unfair and underhand arrangement had been reached.
  • Leukocytes are produced or stored in many locations throughout the body, including the thymus, spleen, and bone marrow.
  • Methods Pripheral blood analysis was done in all 20 cases with fever, angina, enlarged lymph nodes and enlargement of liver and spleen. Heterophil agglutination test was done in 15 of these 20 cases.
  • Species of the eastern deciduous forest are northern maidenhair, maidenhair spleenwort, and oak fern.
  • The pancreatic head lies cephalad to and well to the right of the umbilicus, and the tail of the pancreas extends to the spleen.
  • Dogs that have needed his help have included a Italian Spinone which was bleeding internally from a lungworm infection, a springer spaniel which had eaten rat poison, and a collie cross dog which had a tumour in his spleen. British Blogs
  • He suffered injuries to his kidneys and spleen and may lose his left arm - if he survives. The Sun
  • Rather than vent their spleen at the end, the fans simply let out an audible sigh of resignation then went home for a quiet grumble. The Sun
  • Pathologic evaluation of the spleen was positive for splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma.
  • “But your heart is crammed with arrogancy, spleen, and pride.” Memorabilia
  • Laterally, the bursa extends from the epiploic foramen to the spleen, where it is limited by the phrenicolienal and gastrolienal ligaments. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • Please don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me.
  • But as it has been the custom from time immemorial for rewards to be offered for shedders of human blood, and many men whose respectability cannot be questioned have received rewards for services so rendered, I think that I shall pocket my share, and consider all three of you very weak and spleeny not to do the same. The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia
  • The lymphatic system comprises the spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels or channels.

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