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Fig. 2C. Changes in blood values after partial splenic embolization.
Black square, black triangle, circle, white triangle, and white square
correspond to patient numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively. Graph shows
changes in reticulocyte counts. In four of five patients, reticulocyte counts
were maintained at less than 55 x 109/L during follow-up
periods. In another patient, reticulocyte count partially relapsed at 12
months after embolization and stabilized at approximately 100 x
109/L for 7 years.