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1907 1
1911 1
1925 1
1933 1
1938 1
1946 3
1947 1
1948 1
1949 2
1950 3
1951 1
1952 3
1953 3
1954 2
1955 1
1956 5
1957 1
1959 2
1960 1
1961 2
1962 4
1963 1
1964 1
1965 5
1966 8
1967 5
1968 4
1969 5
1970 2
1971 1
1972 2
1973 3
1974 4
1975 4
1976 4
1977 7
1978 2
1979 5
1980 5
1981 8
1982 4
1983 8
1984 7
1985 7
1986 2
1987 3
1988 7
1989 4
1990 6
1991 1
1992 6
1993 7
1994 7
1995 5
1996 5
1997 7
1998 9
1999 4
2000 4
2001 7
2002 10
2003 11
2004 12
2005 18
2006 16
2007 19
2008 23
2009 15
2010 19
2011 12
2012 20
2013 22
2014 17
2015 14
2016 11
2017 10
2018 17
2019 12
2020 21
2021 28
2022 19
2023 2
2024 0

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Familial wandering spleen: a first instance.
Ben Ely A, Seguier E, Lotan G, Strauss S, Gayer G. Ben Ely A, et al. J Pediatr Surg. 2008 May;43(5):E23-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.12.077. J Pediatr Surg. 2008. PMID: 18485931
Acute torsion of wandering spleen: report of one case.
Lien CH, Lee HC, Yeung CY, Chan WT, Wang NL. Lien CH, et al. Pediatr Neonatol. 2009 Aug;50(4):177-80. doi: 10.1016/S1875-9572(09)60059-0. Pediatr Neonatol. 2009. PMID: 19750894 Free article.
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