Altintaş A.Çil T.Ayyildiz O.2024-04-242024-04-2420061306-133Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/11468/24244Splenomegaly is common in the course of lymphoproliferative disorders. Massive splenomegaly sometimes leads to bulk symptoms and cytopenias. Splenomegaly may also be the primary manifestation of lymphoproliferative disorders. Splenectomy, with an acceptable surgical risk, has the potential to establish the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders in patient with splenomegaly without lymphadenopathy and negative bone marrow findings. Splenectomy in these group patients is performed for either diagnostic or therapeutic reasons. Splenectomy has the potential to relieve bulk symptoms, correct cytopenias, and facilitate aggressive chemotherapy.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLymphomaSplenectomySplenectomy İn Lymphoproliferative DisordersSplenectomy in lymphoproliferative disordersLenfoproliferatif hastaliklarda splenektomiReview Article1642112182-s2.0-33845914886N/A