Fetal Splenic Aplasia/Hypoplasia
· Hypoplastic spleen- The spleen is not clearly visualized; splenic hypoplasia may he associated with Di George’s syndrome and sickle cell anaemia.
· Splenic aplasia- True splenic aplasia is rare and may be hereditary or secondary to
exposure to warfarin in utero.
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