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Crime analysis entails primarily the study of criminal incidents and offenders.
Palpable Spleen
A condition in which the spleen is enlarged and can be felt upon physical examination.
Enlarged Spleen
a condition where the spleen grows larger than normal, potentially indicating infection, liver diseases, blood diseases, or cancer.
Trauma
Physical or emotional injury or shock to the body, often from a violent event or accident, which may lead to long-term complications or psychological effects.
Midclavicular Line
An imaginary line running vertically down the surface of the body from the midpoint of the clavicle, used as a reference in medical examinations.
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