Persistent bruising after birth
Children with spleen syndrome have persistent bruising after birth. Difficulty breathing. Feeding difficulties. Growth retardation. Tachycardia and hypoxic symptoms. It resembles cyanotic congenital heart disease. Spleen-free syndrome, also known as Ivemark syndrome, without spleen with congenital heart disease syndrome, spleen hypoplasia syndrome, congenital spleen deficiency, such as with atrioventricular and visceral translocation syndrome, is characterized by congenital spleen development Insufficiency or spleen, accompanied by abnormalities in the heart and large blood vessels combined with abnormalities in the luminal and pulmonary veins, as well as abnormalities in the position of the visceral and abdominal cavity.
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