Introduction: Ascites is one the most common presenting complaints in tertiary care hospitals. Cirrhosis accounts for majority of cases of ascites. Cardiac ascites, peritoneal carcinomatosis, and "mixed" ascites resulting from cirrhosis and its complications account for rest of the cases. Less common causes of ascites include massive hepatic metastasis, infection (tuberculosis, Chlamydia), pancreatitis, and renal disease (nephrotic syndrome). Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and alcoholic liver disease are the main causes of cirrhosis in India and rest of the world. Aim and objective: The aim of the study is to explore the etiopathology of ascites in the patients who were admitted to a tertiary care hosp...
Objective: Our aim of this research was to investigate the incidence of spontaneous bacterial perito...
A comparison was made of the clinical findings of 59 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) accompanied ...
Retrospective analysis of 45 patients (33 females, 12 males) with cytologically-proven malignant asc...
Introduction: Ascites is a major complication of cirrhosis, occurring in 50% of patients over 10 yea...
Introduction: Ascites is the fluid collection in the potential space of the peritoneal cavity. Alcoh...
Aim: Ascites is one of the major complications of liver cirrhosis. In addition, ascites can develop ...
Introduction: Ascites is the fluid collection in the potential space of the peritoneal cavity. Alcoh...
Introduction: Ascites is a common cause of admission in Africa, especially among patients with liver...
Introduction: Ascites is defined as the pathologic accumulation of free fluid within the abdominal c...
Background: The clinical characteristics of ascites due to malignancy are not fully known, and it ap...
Introduction: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is an ascitic fluid infection that occurs more frequ...
Ascites is the accumulation of the fluid in the peritoneal cavity seen in variety of disease states....
Objective: The purpose of our study was to reveal the aspects of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis r...
CASE BACKGROUND: Ascites appears mainly as a consequence of portal hypertension in patients with liv...
Background: Ascites, many of times remained unclassified by Clinical, laboratory and radiological te...
Objective: Our aim of this research was to investigate the incidence of spontaneous bacterial perito...
A comparison was made of the clinical findings of 59 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) accompanied ...
Retrospective analysis of 45 patients (33 females, 12 males) with cytologically-proven malignant asc...
Introduction: Ascites is a major complication of cirrhosis, occurring in 50% of patients over 10 yea...
Introduction: Ascites is the fluid collection in the potential space of the peritoneal cavity. Alcoh...
Aim: Ascites is one of the major complications of liver cirrhosis. In addition, ascites can develop ...
Introduction: Ascites is the fluid collection in the potential space of the peritoneal cavity. Alcoh...
Introduction: Ascites is a common cause of admission in Africa, especially among patients with liver...
Introduction: Ascites is defined as the pathologic accumulation of free fluid within the abdominal c...
Background: The clinical characteristics of ascites due to malignancy are not fully known, and it ap...
Introduction: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is an ascitic fluid infection that occurs more frequ...
Ascites is the accumulation of the fluid in the peritoneal cavity seen in variety of disease states....
Objective: The purpose of our study was to reveal the aspects of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis r...
CASE BACKGROUND: Ascites appears mainly as a consequence of portal hypertension in patients with liv...
Background: Ascites, many of times remained unclassified by Clinical, laboratory and radiological te...
Objective: Our aim of this research was to investigate the incidence of spontaneous bacterial perito...
A comparison was made of the clinical findings of 59 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) accompanied ...
Retrospective analysis of 45 patients (33 females, 12 males) with cytologically-proven malignant asc...