Introduction

Some people are born without a spleen or need to have it removed because of disease or injury. The spleen is a fist-sized organ foundin the upper left side of your abdomen, next to your stomach and behind your left ribs. It is animportant part of your immune system but you can survive without it. This is because the liver can take over many of the spleen's functions. This page covers: What does the spleen do? Spleen disorders and splenectomy : spleen pain a ruptured spleen an enlarged spleen Splenectomy (having the spleen removed) Living without a spleen
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