The spleen is an organ that is not essential for life. It can be divided into the red pulp, consisting of sinuses lined by macrophages, and the white pulp which is similar in structure to lymphoid follicles.
There are at least four functions that the spleen undertakes:
A spleen only becomes palpable on examination when it is approximately three times its normal size.
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