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"spleen" Definitions
  1. [countable] a small organ near the stomach that controls the quality of the blood cells
  2. [uncountable] (literary) anger

310 Sentences With "spleen"

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Mr. Wayenberg prefers to be known as Ben Spleen and calls his fledgling label Spleen Unconventional.
I know that you can live without a spleen, so it was kind of like, 'What is the spleen even doing?
The remaining normal myeloid cells evacuate to safer territory in the spleen, and the spleen swells, squashing the nearby stomach but making the abdomen look overly full.
These spleen-rending drops (he ruptured his spleen making the 2011 film A Happy Medium) generated rumblings on message boards, in skate shops, and at street spots that Jaws would attempt the 25.
It's a spleen and it needs to become a kidney.
The prions also sweep through lymph nodes and the spleen.
The bullet had disintegrated his spleen and torn his aorta.
The cause was a ruptured spleen, his nephew David Markson said.
It is a way I have of driving off the spleen.
The bigger the spleen, the greater amounts of freshly oxygenated blood.
There were also problems with the lung, liver, spleen and muscle.
For Twitter all you need is a keypad and a spleen.
An enlarged spleen seems to function like a bigger scuba tank.
One bullet struck her, damaging her stomach, spleen, lung and liver.
Unlike most Lears, Ms. Jackson doesn't begin in full, imperious spleen.
He also knocked out five of his teeth and ruptured his spleen.
My kidney, liver, spleen, they're all enlarged and pressing on different things.
Scientists had never found a special role for PDE10A in the spleen.
This kind of lymphoma generally appears in the stomach, liver, or spleen.
One marker, a gene known as PDE10A, was associated with the enlarged spleen.
Other shots were lodged in Sutton's lungs, and pierced his stomach and spleen.
The symptoms of mono include an enlarged spleen and can last for weeks.
One of the bartenders, Robert Haas, suffered a ruptured spleen from the attack.
Perhaps we will learn to pause before giving in to internet-stoked spleen.
Some patients become extremely fatigued, and some have a swollen liver or spleen.
He's all ego and spleen, with only the loosest of tethers to truth.
When she examined his stomach, however, she felt the tip of his spleen.
I lacerated my liver and my spleen, and broke four bones in my spine.
According to the page, Fievez has lost his spleen and part of his pancreas.
People do well after spleen removal, but may be more susceptible to serious infections.
Spleen and grievance are at the core of Mr. Trump's thinking about the world.
Symptoms of HLH include fevers, an enlarged spleen, low blood counts and liver abnormalities.
Another surgeon removed Ms. Williams's spleen, which had ruptured and was also bleeding copiously.
In the operating room, surgeons removed his spleen and tied off the bleeding vessels.
Importantly, spleen size isn't the be-all and end-all of extended breath-holding abilities.
Her spleen was on the right side instead of its normal occurrence on the left.
A hard slam on a vert ramp in '95 led to Mirra losing his spleen.
Darnold would risk rupturing his spleen if he took a hard hit on the field.
Even though Jamie has already broken her collarbone and pelvis, and once ruptured her spleen.
The spleen nearly touches the curvature of the stomach and a section of the colon.
It also revealed a mass in her spleen the size of a Ping-Pong ball.
With his spleen split and skull fractured, Mr. Jumani spent 23 days in a coma.
He fell from his bike, punctured his spleen and very nearly died from internal bleeding.
Symptoms include a high fever, an enlarged spleen and swellings of the throat in some animals.
The scans recorded brain activity, bone marrow activity, spleen activity and inflammation in the heart arteries.
Vuscan sustained a lacerated liver and spleen while Regis suffered a fractured leg, the document states.
The Colorado Rapids midfielder had to get surgery for a punctured lung, diaphragm and damaged spleen.
But other symptoms can help differentiate mononucleosis from the flu, including a swollen liver or spleen.
The spleen also contracts, squirting a supply of oxygen-rich red blood cells into the circulation.
But the segment of the colon next to the spleen received blood from only one artery.
It would be "very, very challenging," he warned, to remove the tumor without damaging the spleen.
At 9:42 A.M. , he pulled out the bag with the severed spleen and the tumor.
The report says streptococcus bacteria was found in the girl's lungs, adrenal gland, liver and spleen.
Among the Bajau people, there wasn't a meaningful difference in spleen size between divers and non-divers.
He had to have his spleen removed and suffered an acute loss of blood, the complaint said.
He wound up with a torn colon, punctured stomach, four broken ribs and injuries to his spleen.
Mirra had his spleen removed, lacerated his liver and frequently twisted his knees and sprained his ankles.
After more of 12 hours waiting, José Daniel was admitted because his liver and spleen were inflamed.
It spread to my liver, my spleen, lymph nodes, lungs, bones, my abdomen and my chest well.
But, if your spleen goes sideways you can take it out and not change your lifestyle much.
My spleen was so large it was cutting into my diaphragm; I had a lot of pain.
The victim has undergone multiple surgeries and lost her spleen ... but her condition is not life-threatening.
The procedure led to the removal of parts of her organs, including her gallbladder, spleen, and appendix.
For much of Sunday, Saints head coach Sean Payton might have felt like he'd ruptured his spleen.
Doctors told her that she had sustained multiple broken ribs, a missing tooth, and a ruptured spleen.
Besides the numerous stab wounds, she also suffered a partially eviscerated intestine and a lacerated liver and spleen.
She suffered six cracked ribs, a broken clavicle, a fractured vertebrae and a lacerated spleen, according to AL.com.
His throat was slit, his lungs were punctured and he had wounds to his liver, spleen and colon.
Photo: Melissa IlardoAt first glance, the spleen doesn't seem a likely organ to help us hold our breath.
"Yeah, call me the spleen or the spine fixer / it's going down / like the Catalina Wine Mixer" 1.
Her spleen, her family learned later, had rapidly enlarged, but emergency room doctors had not detected its growth.
Clinton weren't married, ostensibly so he could vent his spleen about her challenger even more than he has.
However, during an operation to remove the dog's spleen, the vet discovered the plush toys in her stomach.
Mendbayar and his surgical team worked fast to remove the spleen and stem the bleeding, and Gunbileg survived.
A forensics report showed he died as a result of internal bleeding and an injury to his spleen.
It explained why his spleen and liver were enlarged; the buildup made them 2½ times larger than normal.
" - Baudelaire, Le Spleen de Paris, published 1869 "Used to wanna kill myself / Came up, still wanna kill myself.
There is no known link between thyroid hormones and spleen size in humans -- but in mice, there is.
He's not alone; many constructors vent their spleen in their crosswords, and heaven knows that's cheaper than therapy.
Mr. McDonagh's palette and spleen remain mostly intact, but here he's neglected to include a story or point.
At age 215, her spleen, which helps fight bacterial infections, became dangerously enlarged because of blocked blood flow.
He has been out since Week 2 with mononucleosis, a condition that can enlarge an infected person's spleen.
"More Colors" appears on Kidwastes's new EP Spleen, out February 27, 2017 on New Wave Records and Ultra Music.
One infant was born with an enlarged liver and spleen, among other symptoms; the other died within a week.
When the episode begins we meet the charming Nurse Frankie (Stacey Oristano), who's 28 weeks pregnant and having spleen problems.
Some animal studies have suggested that stress can lead to increased activity of cells in bone marrow and the spleen.
She was rushed to Miami's Memorial Hospital with a ruptured spleen, and, upon learning of the incident, Green was crestfallen.
In addition to chemo, Shaw has undergone a hysterectomy and surgery on her colon, appendix, and spleen, according to People.
He spent two days on the critical list at the UCLA Medical Center, suffering a crushed spleen among other injuries.
Over the course of several days, this can lead to liver, spleen, and kidney failure and in some cases death.
The strep bacteria were found throughout Caal's major organs, including her lungs, adrenal gland, liver, and spleen, the report said.
Changes in genes associated with muscle contractions around the spleen and with responses to low oxygen levels also turned up.
Maddie the lab is 13-and-a-half and was just diagnosed with a rare form of incurable spleen cancer.
You're a cesspool of spleen-venting from people who think it's acceptable to insult other people in public and anonymously.
The traditional ingredients include chicken hearts, livers and spleen fried with lamb fat and copious amounts of onion and spices.
Patients are also warned to avoid competitive sports because the spleen is at risk for rupture if it is enlarged.
He pointed to a large tumor on the tail of the woman's pancreas, a couple of centimetres from her spleen.
It went through the back of her stomach and through her spleen and took a third of her liver out.
McMorris broke his jaw and left arm, ruptured his spleen, suffered a pelvic fracture, rib fractures and a collapsed lung.
Villagers and curious children look on as researcher Melissa Ilardo takes spleen measurements using a portable ultrasound in a Bajau home.
The scalpel sealed the stomach as it cut, snipping yellow sheaths of fat that ran between Jewel's stomach and the spleen.
This suggests that it is Bajau lineage, rather than the actual activity of diving, which is responsible for a larger spleen.
Mercury's toxic effects include damage to kidneys, heart, liver, spleen and lungs, and neurological disorders, such as tremors and muscle weakness.
After that I'd go with the spleen, which is part of the lymphatic system of the body and helps fight infections.
The medical examiner's official cause of death was blunt force trauma, injuries stemming from a ruptured spleen and multiple fractured ribs.
It had spread to her spleen, she had alot of fluid in her lungs and part of her brain was infected.
This charge helps direct the particles to dendritic cells located in the spleen and other lymphoid tissues (bone marrow, lymph nodes).
I searched Twitter for an account which would allow me to vent my spleen with like-minded people, but found nothing.
It'd be like a doctor doing surgery and saying, 'Well, since you're not using your spleen today, let's take it out.
But his condition worsened — his spleen was removed in Egypt near the end of March 1980 — and he died that July.
It was known that the spleen and lymphoid tissues played an important role in clearing out disease and rejecting transplanted tissue.
My iPhone's constant alerts seemed able to bypass my brain and send stressful electrical signals directly to my spleen, kidney, sphincter.
Afterward, Piazza fell several times, resulting in a traumatic brain injury and a laceration in his spleen that ultimately proved fatal.
When the spleen contracts like this, it releases oxygenated red blood cells, which provides an extra supply of oxygen to the bloodstream.
In this case, he has commented on subjects close to my heart (or at least my spleen), namely coal and coal workers.
Corentin was left with 10 broken ribs, bleeding on the brain, bruised lungs, a ruptured spleen, broken shoulder and a broken leg.
Roberts accidentally hit one of Shuntel's arteries, which caused the silicone to travel to her lungs, liver, kidney, heart, brain, and spleen.
Lima's surgery Thursday was considered a huge success since doctors also thought he might lose his spleen and part of his colon.
I mean, I pied the piper, I put on a diaper and sang out my spleen to a room full of teens.
Fittingly, given the nature of the award, "Spring Spleen" is one of her oldest stories; it was written over 35 years ago.
A bullet took out 30% of his left lung, damaged his diaphragm and his stomach, and it took out his entire spleen.
It pumps so poorly that blood backs up in her veins, bloating her liver and spleen, and filling her abdomen with fluid.
Nana receives a diagnosis of spleen cancer, which she is convinced is cosmic revenge for a sin their father will not reveal.
He came to the tail of the pancreas, where it joins the spleen, and cut the colon away from the left kidney.
He went back to the console, and the robot began methodically cutting the blood vessels that bonded the stomach to the spleen.
Carmen Duncan, 20, of Charleston, S.C., had her spleen removed when she was 2, a result of complications from sickle-cell disease.
In spite of its American folk soundtrack, Arábia is no regular road movie, but rather one that channels Brechtian theater and Baudelarian spleen.
Raija suffered multiple skull fractures, a ruptured spleen, several broken ribs and massive retina hemorrhaging, according to a police affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.
I turn on the television, and I see a land where to be a citizen means to specialize in the venting of spleen.
They have, for example, recorded surprisingly high levels of live (as opposed to dormant) virus in the brain, the spleen and the liver.
During the five and a half hour surgery, doctors took out her spleen, appendix, part of her colon and performed a full hysterectomy.
If untreated, the infection can cause long-term chronic health problems such as heart disease, enlargement of the spleen or liver, and meningitis.
The Baltimore Sun newspaper said Johansen testified that he spent five weeks in the hospital and had his spleen and a kidney removed.
At age 3, she had her spleen removed, and she's had six blood transfusions, the first when she was just 6 months old.
Why was the liver so hospitable to metastasis, while the spleen, which had similarities in blood supply, size, and proximity, seemed relatively resistant?
I mean, really, nothing is more horrific than imagining yourself in a slap fight with someone who barfs up their spleen on you.
The genetic variant they identified wasn't specific to the Bajau, Ilardo said, and there could be many other genes that affect spleen size.
Typically, the operation would call for removing the patient's spleen, but she was a young woman, and it was better to keep it.
The infection causes the spleen to enlarge, and in rare cases it grows so big that it spontaneously ruptures, producing major internal bleeding.
For the adventurous, there's pani câ meusa, a warm sandwich of beef spleen on a bun, which is much better than it sounds.
The remaining normal bone marrow cells, sensing the unrelenting blight threatening their home, relocate to the spleen and, less commonly, to the liver.
The Château Chasse-Spleen in Moulis-en-Médoc is also now presenting an exhibition of Rolf Julius titled Red (Inside) until October 30.
Men are just used to more, and they are used to having higher expectations and venting their spleen when those expectations aren't met.
Case in point: a few bars later in his next verse (on "Danger") he says, "I pop so much X man I feel like Wolverine / wake up in the morning lips burning can't move my spleen," combining a comic book reference, a vivid description of a hangover, and one of maybe four poetic uses of word "spleen" since Charles Baudelaire died.
Variations in one gene in particular, PDE10A, may cause changes in thyroid hormone levels that in turn lead to an enlarged spleen, researchers speculate.
Weber sends Stadler into help Meredith with her spleen thing, but when he introduces himself after they finish up, she does a double take.
He isn't always optimistic, but attempts positivity and that's ultimately what melts the ice in your blood and balances the bile in your spleen.
According to the coroner the cancer had spread to her spleen, and she had a lot of fluid in her lungs when she died.
A pathologist later identified the bruise "as the external appearance of a profound laceration to Tim's spleen inside his unconscious body," the report said.
Body temperature rises, and immune cells move from the lymph nodes, spleen, the walls of blood vessels, and the bone marrow into the bloodstream.
Only an upper-class, privately educated, clever and bitter English spook could have achieved the level of eloquent spleen in this delightfully nasty book.
Her spleen became massively enlarged and painful, and there was a 63-fold increase in her levels of DNA from the cancer-causing virus.
As a writer, Alexie wears his heart on his sleeve, his spleen in a go-cup and his cranium in a sleek postmodern headdress.
It is a mere six inches long sitting deep in the abdomen behind the stomach and surrounded by the spleen, liver and small intestine.
Nor did he have any of the most common signs of leukemia: an enlarged liver or spleen, big lymph nodes, fever or easy bruising.
" Misogyny, in her view, is an accessible rhetoric to vent this spleen: "An available means of being nasty," she said, "of expressing your discontent.
The simulated dicing of Ms. Southwell's body was bloodily harrowing, as Strang pulled out a strand of intestine, spleen and heart and examined them.
Her "Lil Pancake" baby, who was born at just 28 weeks old, is rushed to the NICU when his mom's spleen surgery goes horrifically wrong.
Now aged four, he needs to have all his jabs: without his spleen, he's at increased risk of infectious diseases such as pneumonia and flu.
What was supposed to be a routine checkup revealed that Ryan's liver and spleen were too large, and the Dants were referred to a geneticist.
Of the three hundred-odd metastases, Paget found two hundred and forty-one in the liver, seventeen in the spleen, and seventy in the lungs.
When Piazza was finally brought to the hospital it was found that his spleen was "shattered," he suffered extensive internal bleeding, and extensive head injuries.
Maybe some — remembering that spleen directed them to vote in what they assumed to be a losing cause — wished they'd listened to some other humor.
Giu­lianotti cut loose a section of the pancreas near the tumor and then separated the spleen, and its suspect lymph nodes, from the stomach wall.
The bullet went straight through the left side of his abdomen, puncturing his spleen, before it exited through a small wound in his upper back.
Piazza, who was an engineering student, suffered a fractured skull, a shattered spleen and other injuries after falling down head-first down a flight of stairs.
In the show's most recent season, she's wounded and has to have her spleen surgically removed, which has to be a first in a superhero story.
And so the concern in the next few years is not that China gets its way, but that it doesn't, and proceeds to vent its spleen.
In 2628, a California court told John Moore that he didn't own his spleen once it was removed and used to patent a novel medical treatment.
Instead of bronchitis, like she suspected, doctors found the cancer, and it was so advanced, they had to remove her spleen and part of her stomach.
N.L." and a once-vocal critic of the show, broke a monthslong silence and went on Twitter to vent his spleen at Alec Baldwin, his "S.
Vendors interrupted their Sicilian warbling ("It's her that I miss") to tempt passers-by with traditional cartilage salads or spoon out spleen sandwiches over smoky grills.
Beta Theta Pi, where the pledge with the lacerated spleen languished, was described as a model fraternity at the school, with strict rules governing alcohol consumption.
Kittlaus had surgery that took half his pancreas, as well as his spleen and gall bladder, and where one of the nurses was, ironically, named Siri.
Scientists who work on mice are quite familiar with this gene, as it regulates the thyroid hormone that controls the size of, you guessed it, the spleen.
The team take specimens of brain, spinal cord, lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, muscle, bone marrow, adrenal glands, thyroid, lymph nodes, genital-tract tissues, foreskin and intestine.
In 1988, she was beaten so badly by police during a peaceful protest in San Francisco that she had to have her spleen removed in emergency surgery.
Much of their spleen is directed at Republicans, people ostensibly on their own side who have either betrayed their interests or never spoken for them at all.
Just 11 months ago, Mark McMorris lay in a Canada hospital with 17 broken bones, a collapsed lung, a ruptured spleen, a fractured jaw and internal bleeding.
Gaucher's disease is a genetic disorder, which is caused by a deficiency of an enzyme required to break down certain fats, leading to enlarged liver and spleen.
A doctor was snapping his left shoulder back into joint; another told him if they did not perform emergency surgery to remove his spleen, he could die.
The earliest known reports, by Scottish surgeon Peter Cullen in 1811 and French surgeon Alfred Velpeau in 1827, chronicled a baffling ailment marked by an enlarged spleen.
He was later transferred to New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia in Manhattan, where he was hospitalized with a fractured skull, and lacerations to his spleen and liver.
Tripe, horse, snails, spleen and grilled marrow scooped from the bone are all part of the successful formula at Trippa, an outstanding trattoria that opened in 2015.
If there are injuries to organs the patient can live without, like the spleen or one of the kidneys, they might remove them in a subsequent operation.
Trump's very public spleen-venting more closely resembled that of Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln's vice president and the reluctant and disastrous steward of Reconstruction after his death.
The president vented his spleen about the process on Twitter, firing off so many posts that he set a record for any single day in his presidency.
And because she no longer had a spleen, Helen developed a bacterial infection in her spine, resulting in intense pain and a long hospitalization for intravenous antibiotics.
The spleen stores oxygen-rich red blood cells that it can release into the bloodstream, enabling divers to hold their breath for longer periods of time under water.
The study team used ultrasound scans to measure spleen sizes for 59 Bajau people and 34 individuals from the Saluan population, nearby seaside villagers who do not dive.
Then, why not support Trump and vent their spleen?" the editorial said, warning that "the rise of a racist in the U.S. political arena worries the whole world.
When they reintroduce her spleen removal from the hacking who grew new tiny spleens in her brain, I placed my bet on the two of them working together.
In some cases, the immune response may extend beyond the digestive tract and can prompt the patient's body to attack its own bones, spleen, joints, and nervous system.
The wounds to his back "collectively perforated the heart, left lung, diaphragm, and penetrated the spleen, resulting in massive blood loss and his subsequent death," the report said.
For the research, nearly 300 participants underwent a combined PET-CT scan to record their brain, bone marrow and spleen activity, as well as inflammation of their arteries.
The man, a hepatitis C patient with an enlarged spleen, was "in a very weakened physical condition because of chronic cirrhosis of the liver," according to the lawsuit.
In 2017, Timothy Piazza, a 19-year-old Penn State student, died after falling down the stairs during one such event, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
The spleen is an organ that functions like the largest lymph node in the body, mostly hidden by the ribs on the upper left side of the abdomen.
He found nerves connecting to blood vessels, for example, just as expected, but was flabbergasted to see them also running into immune organs such as the spleen and thymus.
The greater the chance they might be able to vent their spleen in a plebiscite on the EU, the further the French bond market rot will spread in Europe.
Mr. Piazza, a fraternity pledge from Lebanon, N.J., became so drunk that he repeatedly fell down the basement stairs during the party, fracturing his skull and shattering his spleen.
But the body appeared to be male, which was confirmed by DNA in a kidney, but not in the spleen or the lung, which contained male and female DNA.
Mr. Brue was on his honeymoon in Mexico in 2000 when his spleen ruptured and he was rushed to a hospital in the town of Zihuatanejo for a splenectomy.
In the exam room, he sat in a wheelchair with his eyes closed, sleeping off-and-on, his arms covered with bruises and belly swollen with his enlarged spleen.
She has undergone blood and platelet transfusions, had her spleen removed, has had three bone marrow transfusions and endured a 10-month stay at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital, People reported.
Richard Prince's "Prison Nurse" (2003) with its pink-skinned blonde in a surgical mask – ideal and spleen — looks like a flatly painted gimmick compared to Moreau's refined and layered epics.
I didn't have cancer in my stomach, but the radioactive PET scan showed that I had something by my liver, and something by my spleen, and something by my bowel.
When breathing stops, our bodies trigger a series of physiological changes: our heart rate slows down, the blood vessels in our extremities constrict, and our spleen shrinks down in size.
Piazza's death was caused by traumatic brain injuries and spleen damage after he consumed lethal amounts of alcohol and suffered multiple falls — including falling head-first down 23 basement steps.
Another popular crystal used in the treatment of acne is amethyst, which is high in iron and directly supports the spleen chakra, according to ancient wisdom, which purifies the blood.
Adults at high risk of meningococcal B infection are also candidates for the new MenB vaccine, including those with spleen damage or traveling to areas where there are meningococcal outbreaks.
His death was caused by traumatic brain injuries and spleen damage after he consumed lethal amounts of alcohol and suffered multiple falls — including falling head-first down 15 basement steps.
As he moaned and thrashed and blood from a lacerated spleen filled his abdomen, they waited about 12 hours to summon medical help, by which point it was too late.
The coroner's report said Mr. Piazza would have experienced "severe and unremitting pain" from his injuries, which included a fracture at the base of his skull and a ruptured spleen.
The liver alone has two blood supplies, the hepatic artery conveying oxygen-rich blood from the heart, the hepatic portal vein dropping off blood drained from the intestines and spleen.
The reports shows Barson was rushed to the hospital with a lacerated spleen, a tear in his small intestine, damage to his colon, a broken pelvis and multiple spinal fractures.
When she was 20 weeks pregnant, the doctor told her that her daughter, Sky, would be born with heterotaxy, a series of defects affecting the heart, intestines, spleen and other organs.
"They were great, one, when I fell and broke two ribs, and, two, when I had my spleen removed," said Lynn Weddington Tucker, a retired public relations consultant in New York.
In March 2017, Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris laid in a hospital bed with fractured ribs, a fractured left arm, pelvis, and jaw, along with a ruptured spleen and collapsed left lung.
Over the next 12 hours, his condition seems to deteriorate as the video shows him stumbling and repeatedly falling, slowly dying from what prosecutors later described as brain and spleen injuries.
Not a spleen, not a rib, not a hip bone (please learn your anatomy)," she wrote, adding that regardless of the way a person's body looks, "body shaming is not ok.
She had been battling lymphoma in her spleen for nearly a year, which she was diagnosed with a few months after she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a mastectomy.
If ingested, it causes nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and death by collapse of the circulatory system.
Maharajji appeared to read Mr. Alpert's mind by telling him, accurately, that his mother had recently died of spleen disease — information that he said he had told no one in India.
Austyn was airlifted to University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque with several injuries including major blood loss, a broken clavicle, broken ribs, spinal injuries, a ruptured spleen and more, Amanda says.
In the same spirit that a medical student, in gross anatomy, would learn what a spleen is and what it does, we would learn how stuff works in a piece of writing.
The New York State Athletic Commission looked into suspicions that LaMotta had deliberately lost the fight, but he claimed he had been impaired by a ruptured spleen that he incurred in training.
If ingested, ricin causes nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and finally death by collapse of the circulatory system.
To learn how to fight infection, these cells need to migrate and be educated by different fetal organs like spleen and thymus -- which occurs in a fetus, but not in a dish.
He underwent more than 15 separate medical procedures or surgeries, including the removal of his spleen and a stent placed in a vein running through his liver, according to the GoFundMe page.
The service members and their families suffered numerous health problems from exposure to the mold, including respiratory ailments, liver and spleen damage, headaches, memory loss, rashes, arthritis and lupus, the suit said.
Timothy Piazza of Lebanon, New Jersey, died of head and spleen injuries suffered while drunkenly falling multiple times, including twice down a flight of stairs, during hazing activities at the fraternity house.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Samuel Land testified that it was not probable, but still possible Debra fractured her skull and one of her ribs in a fall that also lacerated her liver and spleen.
Their first two singers were black (Malcolm Mooney) and Japanese (Damo Suzuki) and the tracks were ultimately for the singers to vent spleen over—the rage of the unheard, oppressed, and fucked over.
Meredith's is in the middle of removing Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky's spleen when the power goes out in her surgery, so she has to switch from a laparoscopic surgery to open her up.
Maisy was given a CT scan by Wakefield-based vet Nick Blackburn of Paragon Veterinary Referrals, who saw the pup was suffering from an unusually full stomach and a mass on her spleen.
At the hospital, they discovered the true extent of the Brandy and Killian's injuries: Gonzalez fractured bones in both legs and her left arm, and Killian suffered a ruptured spleen, multiple broken ribs.
They studied tissues from 96 fetuses (from clinically indicated pregnancy terminations) from the second trimester of pregnancy and sorted out the immune cells, which they found in the skin, spleen, thymus, and lungs.
Part of the mystery is that in past stroke studies, it appears stem cells injected into the blood stream never reach the brain, but are instead processed in the spleen, according to Snyder.
The perfection of the show's timing felt like a rallying cry, and now almost a year later, the burst of spleen in its title work has turned into a prophecy of hope: REJOICE!
Whatever the eventual result, the trial has provided Mr. Ferreira, whose family has lived on Navy Road since 1946, with the means by which to vent his spleen against officials in East Hampton.
Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump could vent their spleen and be seen as genuine -- earnestly channeling the frustrations of their respective bases -- any such emotionality from Clinton registered as calculated, cold.
Timothy Piazza was 19 when he died in February 2017 after drinking copious amounts of alcohol at the instruction of fraternity members and falling numerous times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
Both Lewis and Adams were with Tyrone at their College Station apartment in 2004 when the boy suffered extensive injuries that included a severe head wound and trauma to the liver, kidney and spleen.
While performing a long-duration piece called Gold Found by the Artists in 1981 (it was later called Nightsea Crossing), Ulay lost 26 pounds, injured his spleen, and found he could no longer continue.
If enough is ingested it can cause nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and death by collapse of the circulatory system.
Complications that threaten human life include swelling of the blood vessels in the brain, a build-up of fluid in the lungs, organ failure (of the kidneys, liver or spleen), anemia, and low blood sugar.
The team modified the drug for a slow release across several weeks, targeting tissue in the spleen, bone marrow and brain where latent HIV reservoirs, or clusters of inactive HIV cells, were likely to occur.
But the spleen also serves as a reservoir of oxygen-carrying red blood cells; when it contracts, it gives the body what Ilardo called an "oxygen boost," allowing you to hold your breath for longer.
The 28-year-old had a cracked skull, a ruptured spleen and a damaged liver, according to a relative, injuries caused by a bomb that dropped from a warplane flown by the Saudi-led coalition.
"If he gets cleared, he'll start," Jets coach Adam Gase said of the second-year quarterback, who has been at an enhanced risk of sustaining a ruptured spleen as he works his way past mononucleosis.
Mylan's Fulphila can cause serious side effects including a rupture of the spleen, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and serious allergic reactions, the FDA said here Reporting by Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel
At first, this observation was attributed to differences in physical conditioning or physiological responses—but spleen sizes among diving and non-diving Bajau individuals did not vary in size, which suggested something else was going on.
She learned the details of his injuries later: His spleen, the delicate fist-sized organ that sits just below the ribs and which acts as a blood filter as part of the immune system, was ruptured.
" Mr. Spleen and Ms. Van Outryve also brought to Pitti Uomo a collection of ball caps, scarves and shawls bearing references to drugs with assorted recreational uses and that invoked a utopian pharmaceutical destination called "Ketaminnesota.
Taking to Instagram in May, Mr. Rucci let rip with an unfettered attack on designs emanating from the house of Balenciaga, venting spleen on what he saw as desecration of its founder, the couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga.
He could still tell a good yarn, like the time he left a hospital bed while being treated for a lacerated spleen to play in an N.F.L. game, then was readmitted after the game was over.
Fannie and Freddie essentially act as the housing market's spleen, moving mortgages into and out of the markets after original (primary) issuance and facilitating risk management in the housing finance marketplace by providing desperately needed liquidity.
The two-time Cy Young winner's official cause of death is listed as blunt trauma and drowning, and he experienced a fractured leg, subdural hemorrhage, multiple rib fractures, and lung, liver and spleen injuries in the accident.
Our bodies want to keep the particle from getting to its source, according to Ferrari, and if it succeeds, the drug will degrade and end up in the spleen instead of where it was supposed to go.
Darnold missed the previous three games — a span in which the Jets scored more touchdowns on defense and special teams (two) than on offense (one) — due to a bout with mononucleosis and subsequent enlarging of his spleen.
And if people are looking for an authoritative institution to vent their spleen on; don't worry, the banks and their political message boys will still be there, though hopefully with a greatly declining influence over our lives.
And I thought, but there has to be away to convey ... I felt the storyness of it in me the same way I felt Gwyneth Paltrow rising up through my spleen out of my trachea into, yeah.
My doctor said if we removed the tumor that had attached to the tail of my pancreas and part of the spleen, I should be cured of whatever caused the pain in my abdomen every time I ate.
McMorris suffered a fractured jaw, fractured left arm, ruptured spleen, a stable pelvic fracture, rib fractures and a collapsed left lung on Saturday and had to be airlifted to Vancouver General Hospital, where he has undergone several surgeries.
When Gawande compares the collapse of the Silver Bridge over the Ohio River, in 1967, to a life-threatening ruptured spleen requiring emergency surgery, he is pointing out the nation's insatiable appetite for sensationalism over quiet, reflective progress.
Nowak and his colleagues suggest that, for instance, immunologists could check whether populations of immune cells in the spleen and lymph nodes show these structural features, which might help speed up how quickly the body fights back against infections.
Cordero is the great Puerto Rican jockey who dominated the N.Y.R.A. colony in the seventies and eighties, until, in 29, when he was forty-nine, his career ended with a life-threatening spill in which he ruptured his spleen.
I first saw him onstage in 1990, when he played Thersites—no Shakespearean role is more flecked with spleen—in "Troilus and Cressida," and latterly, in 2014, as a choleric King Lear, sliding into the cracks of early dementia.
In the case of Galileo Gold, Lambert reeled off a number of features he would inspect before his DNA — his body shape, the size of his heart and heart-wall and spleen, his breathing efficiency, his ability to relax.
Not only that but back in 2009 he was given a 5 percent chance of survival following a ruptured spleen which might, sort of, excuse the you-only-live-once-so-lets-Snapchat-sunsets vibe of the whole thing.
And Yeezus contained what Spin's Brandon Soderberg called a "spleen-vent" against women, with lyrics like "Hurry up with my damn massage / Hurry up with my damn ménage," one among many that paint a disturbing picture of Kanye's perception of women.
The spleen scans showed that the Bajau's are 50% larger than those of the Saluan—a difference unconnected with whether an individual was a prolific diver or one who spent most of his time working above the waves on a boat.
I carried him down to the car and then to the nearest 24-hour veterinary ER. I was told Oscar had spleen cancer and hours to live, and, alternatively, that it could be a benign growth pressing on his intestines.
"It penetrated her stomach, it penetrated her spleen, and it also penetrated her lung, and her liver took the brunt of the force of the bullet," the woman's husband and the young women's dad, Steve Melanson, told CNN's Poppy Harlow.
This was achieved only with some coaxing from his advisers at key moments (but, then, he had chosen the advisers) and with sporadic fits of spleen—but in the end de Gaulle always offered a staunch reaffirmation of republican values.
I completed my exam: her vital signs, her heart, perfusion (how well her heart was pumping blood to her body), and palpated her abdomen to check her liver and spleen (which were enlarged, but no more than they had been).
So why not, at an unmoored moment in his work and an uncertain one for the entertainment industry, take his first ongoing television role since the 1970s and play a ragged septuagenarian with a full spleen and an enlarged prostate?
Investigators found that he had been given at least 18 alcoholic drinks in less than two hours at a fraternity party, and video showed him repeatedly falling down a flight of stairs, resulting in a fractured skull and ruptured spleen.
But all that ended in February, when Mr. Piazza died at Penn State after a fraternity hazing ritual in which he was instructed to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell numerous times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
"Overall, our results suggest that the Bajau have undergone unique adaptations associated with spleen size and the diving response, adding new examples to the list of remarkable genetic adaptations humans have experienced in recent evolutionary history," conclude the authors in their study.
CTI BioPharma said long-term results from the pivotal Phase 3 PERSIST-1 trial evaluating pacritinib versus best available therapy, excluding treatment with JAK2 inhibitors, in patients with myelofibrosis showed the pacritinib treatment led to durable reductions in spleen volume and symptom burden.
At its annual Spring Revel this evening, The Paris Review will honor Davis with the Hadada, its lifetime achievement award, and has partnered with Aesop to create a limited-edition bottle printed with Davis's short story "Spring Spleen" for the event's gift bags.
Although the infection will often resolve without treatment, all who are diagnosed with the disease should be treated since, in rare cases, the bug will persist and become symptomatic if a patient later develops some immune system problem or has his spleen removed.
In 2017, Timothy Piazza, then a freshman at Penn State University, died while pledging Beta Theta Pi. During a hazing ritual, Mr. Piazza was ordered to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell multiple times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
And the cell must live in a particular context within its host — dodging the immune system, colonizing some tissues and not others, metastasizing to very particular sites: bones but not kidneys for some cancers; liver but not the adjacent spleen for others.
"One of the great differences between Trump and more successful politicians, like J.F.K. and F.D.R., is that they would vent their spleen in private, but in public, they would project a more humorous and civilized face," said Robert Dallek, a presidential historian.
In 2015, a group of researchers in the Netherlands studied women who died shortly before or after giving birth and found fetal cells in their kidneys, livers, spleen, lungs, hearts and even their brains, proving that having a child really does change your mind.
However, those who are over 65 or who have some type of immune suppression – because of a chronic disease or medication – or those who don't have a spleen are more likely to develop symptoms and can become quite ill or even die from this infection.
He's the head of the family's charitable foundation, whose many causes are described in the Gilbert and Sullivanesque choral number at the top of the show: "We've just handed Norman Mailer 50 thou to vent his spleen," sings one of the executives of the foundation.
I had prescribed the one drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for such conditions, and it worked well for her: Her spleen shrank back to a normal size, she gained back some weight, and she had resumed having a good quality of life.
"Armed guards controlled the traffic to the patient's room, and all blinds were always down," Dr. Thorbjarnarson wrote in a letter in response to "The Shah's Spleen: Its Impact on History," an article in The Journal of the American College of Surgeons, in 2010.
One can cause cardiac arrest in 30% of people infected, another can enter the brain to cause confusion and changes in behavior, and the last can cause skin lesions and swelling of the liver and spleen and can destroy the lining of your nose, mouth and throat.
Together with his wife, Marine van Outryve — whose Instagram profile describes her as "a fashion model always running half naked" — Mr. Spleen produces what you could call novelty knitwear, most notably a sweater with the words "I hate models" woven into the front in capital letters.
The pledge, Timothy Piazza, an engineering student from Lebanon, N.J., died last year while trying to join Beta Theta Pi. During a hazing ritual involving 13 other pledges, Mr. Piazza was ordered to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell multiple times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
Along with those surgeries, Ethan also takes five different prescription medications multiple times a day, and has standing appointments with a cardiologist, an electrophysiologist for his pacemaker, a pediatrician, and an immunologist for his polysplenia (more than one spleen); a pulmonologist will be added to that list in the fall.
Van Gorkom, a racing cyclist who won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Games, broke his ribs, fractured his face with a tear in his skull and damaged his liver, spleen and kidneys on Tuesday during a practice session at the National Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, according to a statement.
" By "everything" they meant: "lady fingers, fuzz buttles, snicker bombs, church burners, finger blasters, gut busters, zippity do das, crap flappers, whistlin' bung-holes, no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, hoosker doos, hoosker don'ts, cherry bombs, nipsy daisers, with or without the scooter stick, and just one single whistlin' kitty chaser.
Since it can only denounce, but cannot act, against the JCPOA's American architects (Obama, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz), who are now private citizens, the Trump administration has vented its spleen against the main Iranian negotiator, who is still an official of his government.
Instead, you'd have survived a painful bout of chartreuse fever and a misplaced spleen, as well as fatty-elbow syndrome—all before your eleventh birthday, when your brother Dwayne (sixty-three per cent Neanderthal, thirty-four per cent French, three per cent garlic) would have done you in with a stone axe.
The point of this feature is to show you that I may not be Ms. Smarty-pants McKnow-It-All, yet with enough heart, spleen or whatever internal organs are needed to prove how much grit I have, I can successfully pull Timmy out of the quicksand and drag him to safety.
For a sense of the true cost of his government shutdown, now deep into its second week, President Trump should spend less time rage-tweeting and venting his spleen in cabinet meetings about Democrats' refusal to throw money away on his wasteful border wall and more time perusing the #shutdownstories making the rounds.
In the 1980s, for example, a patient named John Moore who had been treated at UCLA Medical Center for hairy cell leukemia took his doctor and UCLA to court after the doctor developed a patented cell line from the T cells in his removed spleen that could help fight bacteria and perhaps even cancer.
Diplomats had issued careful warnings about the likelihood of robust exchanges at the gathering in Brussels on July 11th-12th, but nobody was quite prepared for the tirade against America's "delinquent" allies, and Germany in particular, which Mr Trump unleashed on arrival, venting his spleen in front of Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary-general.
First identified in the late 1980s, the so-called endocannabinoid system consists of CB1 receptors predominantly located in the nervous system, connective tissues, gonads, glands, and organs; and CB2 receptors, primarily found in the immune system and also present in the spleen, liver, heart, kidneys, bones, blood vessels, lymph cells, endocrine glands, and reproductive organs.
"The concept is to use neural technology to communicate directly with those nerve pathways that go to your heart, go to your spleen, go to your other internal organs, and use the neural interface to monitor what's going on, assess health status and then intervene to make changes to organ system functions to restore health," said Doug Weber.
Text messages Scicchitano detailed text messages from February that he said were made by Beta Theta Pi brothers regarding Piazza, who died from brain and spleen injuries after being put through the hazing ritual called "the gauntlet," in which pledges moved from one drinking station to another, consuming dangerous amounts of alcohol in a short amount of time.
The immunization schedule recommends one of the new MenB vaccines, Bexsero or Trumenba, for anyone older than 10 who is at increased risk of developing serious meningococcal disease, such as those with sickle cell disease or other conditions that damage the spleen and those with immune problems that could affect their ability to fight off the meningitidis bacteria.
Angee Floyd, known as "Angee the Diva," pulls a cigarette from her mouth and rests her hand on the microphone stand as she kicks off the open-mic with a joke about her spleen being dislodged during a sexual escapade on a recent trip to Phu Quoc Island, a hot spot for beach lovers that's an hour's flight away.
Here, BritBox presents several of Mr. Fassbender's earliest appearances in television projects, including "Hearts and Bones," as the hunky, motorcycle-riding Hermann the German; "Holby City," as a patient having his spleen removed; "William and Mary," as a dishy Latvian chef; and "Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking," as a serial killer with a fatal foot fetish.

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