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Table 1.

Clinical features of the pediatric subjects.

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Table 2.

Spleen dimension according to age group.

Non parametric reference limits (2.5th-97.5th) are shown in the last 2 columns.

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Fig 1.

Curves of the model based reference limits (3th-97th) for the spleen dimensions.

Spleen diameters are natural scale; all other measures are log-transformed for the purpose of this analysis.

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Table 3.

Correlation between spleen dimension and auxological data.

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Fig 2.

Spleen size in adults [16, 17] and children.

Reference limits according to age and our results, are reported as normal values in children.

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