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. 1968 Dec 28;4(5634):793–796. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5634.793

Idiopathic Tropical Splenomegaly Syndrome in Ibadan*

E J Watson-Williams, N C Allan
PMCID: PMC1912969  PMID: 5702294

Abstract

Follow-up of 33 patients with idiopathic splenomegaly, 25 for a period ranging from 14 to 80 months after starting treatment with proguanil 100 mg. daily, showed that there was an excellent response of the splenomegaly, anaemia, and hepatomegaly, together with a definite gain in weight. Every patient improved, though a maximum result was not attained until after at least one year's treatment.

Therapy with proguanil is considered superior to and safer than splenectomy. Malaria seems unlikely to have a causal role in the aetiology of the disease, which is probably a manifestation of a disorder of the normal immune mechanism. Idiopathic splenomegaly has a close relation with the type of chronic lymphatic leukaemia seen in Nigeria, and it is possible that the two diseases have a similar aetiological factor.

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