The liver was palpated below the umbilicus and was firm, smooth and moderately tender (Fig. 1). An x-ray film of the abdomen showed diffuse haziness, which was interpreted as ascites. Liver ...
Liver cirrhosis is the most common etiology of ascites, however, the patient had no risk factors for chronic liver disease and showed no evidence of cirrhosis on the liver biopsy. Cirrhosis was ...
Since TIPS is associated with other shortcomings, such as stent occlusion, risk of heart failure, and worsened liver function, patients with tense ascites are typically initially treated with ...
It happens in the late stage of liver disease and other conditions that ... like jaundice or ascites, occur. This is a very serious stage. In some situations, if you can manage the reason ...