Abstract
Evidence favoring the concept of hypersplenic sequestration seems solid indeed, but it does not exclude the possibility that other splenic mechanisms may also cause cytopenic diseases. Although the evidence in favor of inhibitory hypersplenism is fragile and loopholed, there is still reason to suspect the existence of splenic humoral factors; at least there is room for argument.
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© 1962 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1962
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