Disease | splenomegaly |
Phenotype | C0034362|q fever |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 21810740 | Acute q fever was associated with hepato- or splenomegaly (odds ratio [or], 3.1; p = .028), anemia (or, 3.0; p = .009), leukopenia (or, 3.9; p = .013), jaundice (or, 7.1; p = .007), and onset during the dry season (or, 2.7; p = .021). |
PubMedID- 24381771 | Although thrombocytopenia and splenomegaly can be associated with q fever (table 1) [1–6], the persistent cytopenias, adenopathy, and splenomegaly are distinctly unusual after 2 years of appropriate antibiotic therapy. |
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