He lost 90% of his stomach and spleen as well as part of his pancreas.
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The 18-year-old from Cardiff had his spleen removed following a freak crash during training in February.
John Moore-Robinson, 20, from Leicestershire, died in 2006 after being discharged with an undiagnosed ruptured spleen.
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She had a ruptured spleen and along with everything else, both kneecaps were broken.
They have a distinct function that has not previously been identified for the spleen.
It is important to note that reduction in spleen size is not included as a seperate criteria.
The enzyme deficiency causes fatty materials (lipids) to collect in the spleen, liver, kidneys, and other organs.
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In short, the Democrats have ousted the dean of the House for the spleen of the House.
In humans, symptoms typically include skeletal deformities, mental retardation and abnormal enlargement of the spleen and liver.
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Beijing vented its spleen by allowing mobs to ransack Japanese government offices and businesses in China this spring.
Carl Pavano's spleen was removed last week after the pitcher was injured when he fell in the snow.
"They took out half my stomach, half my pancreas, my spleen, " he said.
Henry awoke in a hospital, where doctors removed his spleen and a kidney.
Doctors discovered that his spleen had ballooned to three times its normal size.
Give me the cannon and I won't blow your spleen through your back.
With politicians venting their spleen, the heads of financial companies are voicing worries about the consequences of bad legislation.
As a result, the fat accumulates in the liver, spleen and bone marrow, causing bone damage, anemia and possibly death.
An X-ray revealed broken ribs but a scan to check his spleen was not conducted and he died hours later.
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On other issues Mr Ivanishvili has been full of spleen about misrule, but hazy about what he would do differently.
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The Welshman has been unable to take part in contact training since his diagnosis for fear of damaging his spleen.
During eight hours of surgery, doctors removed the tail and body of her pancreas, her spleen and some of her adrenal glands.
Reversing the onset of Type 1 diabetes by turning adult precursor cells from the spleen into insulin-producing cells is a new approach.
Giving their drug to the mice produced a 10-fold decrease in the number of "viable bacteria" in the liver and spleen, they said.
Some have vented their spleen against Kikuyus living among them, often chasing them away, burning their houses and shops and sometimes killing them.
He had spent five months in a Chinese hospital, recovering from broken bones, neurological damage, and the loss of his kidney and spleen.
In the latest study, he compared the activity of dendritic cells in the gut and in the spleen of allergic and allergy-resistant mice.
Eating, say, iguana spleen strikes me as sort of like bungee jumping: the point is not to do it but to have done it.
In Lead Balloon, which Dee devised and co-wrote, Dee plays disillusioned comic Rick Spleen who hosts corporate events such as The Heating and Ventilation Awards.
Aaron's windpipe disintegrated and he suffered several other injuries, including burns to his stomach, pancreas and spleen, after he drank the liquid on 6 November 2010.
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