Spleen
Those whose spleen is not in the normal anatomical position but in other parts of the abdominal cavity are called ectopic spleen. If the body position changes and the spleen has a large shift, it is said to move the spleen. This disease is very rare, with women 3 to 13 times more than men, and more common in middle-aged women.
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