Gastritis
He described chronic gastritis as "Gastritide" and erroneously believed that gastritis was the cause of ascites, typhoid fever ...
Hypoalbuminemia
This leads to fluid-induced swelling of the extremities known as edema, build-up of fluid in the abdomen known as ascites, and ... As a result, associated symptoms include edema in the lower legs, ascites in the abdomen, and effusions around internal organs ... and chronic ascites. Its use in these indications remains controversial. In kidney disease and nephrotic syndrome, albumin ... paracentesis in ascites. These indications have shown positive outcomes respective to their diseases, while conditions like ...
Polyclonal antibodies
However, polyclonal antibodies in mice can be collected from ascites fluid using any one of a number of ascites producing ...
Trocar
... s are used in medicine to access and drain collections of fluid such as in a patient with hydrothorax or ascites. In ... Trocars are widely used by veterinarians not only for draining hydrothorax, ascites, or for introducing instruments in ...
Hookworm infection
... and abdominal distension with ascites.[citation needed] Larval invasion of the skin (mostly in the Americas) can produce a skin ...
Van Wyk and Grumbach syndrome
Symptoms are ascites, pleural and pericardial effusions, elevated ovarian tumour markers, enlarged pituitary gland and elevated ...
Pimobendan
... ascites). These are: Furosemide, a diuretic, to reduce edema and effusion. Spironolactone, an aldosterone antagonist. This has ...
Hepatic veno-occlusive disease
... ascites, and yellow discoloration of the skin; it often is associated with acute kidney failure. In the bone marrow transplant ...
Cryptosporidiosis
... ascites related to pancreatic involvement. Reactive arthritis that affects the hands, knees, ankles, and feet has been ... suggests hepatobiliary involvement Ascites - suggests pancreatic involvement Symptoms of upper respiratory cryptosporidiosis ...
N-acetyllactosaminide beta-1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyl-transferase
"Novikoff ascites tumor cells contain N-acetyllactosaminide beta 1 leads to 3 and beta 1 leads to 6 N- ...
N-acetyllactosaminide beta-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
van den Eijnden DH, Winterwerp H, Smeeman P, Schiphorst WE (1983). "Novikoff ascites tumor cells contain N-acetyllactosaminide ...
Ofloxacin
... cirrhosis with or without ascites). Ofloxacin is also considered to be contraindicated within the pediatric population, ...
Krukenberg tumor
... s often come to the attention when they cause abdominal or pelvic pain, bloating, ascites, or pain during ...
Valvular heart disease
Patients with tricuspid regurgitation may experience symptoms of right-sided heart failure, such as ascites, hepatomegaly, ... or ascites and edema (if right-sided heart failure develops). Symptoms of mitral stenosis increase with exercise and pregnancy ... ascites and/or pulmonary hypertension (presenting with a loud P2). Signs increase with exercise and pregnancy. Patients with ...
Omental cake
Ascites and intestinal peristalsis is known to have an effect on how diffusely the cancer cells are spread throughout the ...
Schistosoma japonicum
... and ascites. Some eggs may pass the liver and enter lungs, nervous system and other organs where they can adversely affect the ...
Turner syndrome
... ascites). In a study of 19 European registries, 67.2% of prenatally diagnosed cases of Turner syndrome were detected by ...
Sharks in captivity
Conditions such as popeye, ascites, and anemia are known to occur in captive sharks that are deficient in some essential ...
Intrauterine transfusion
... ascites, heart failure, and death. For HDFN to occur, the fetus must be antigen positive (paternally inherited) and the mother ...
Myomesin-2
"Ultrastructural and molecular changes in the left and right ventricular myocardium associated with ascites syndrome in broiler ... 2 in left ventricular myocardium have been identified as a factor in the development of pulmonary hypertension and ascites in ...
Cardiorenal syndrome
Elevated intra-abdominal pressures resulting from ascites and abdominal wall edema may be associated with worsening kidney ...
Alcohol abuse
... jaundice and ascites. The derangements of the endocrine system lead to the enlargement of the male breasts. The inability to ...
Lonidamine
Later studies in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells showed that lonidamine inhibits both respiration and glycolysis leading to a ...
Aspergillus ochraceus
The edema produced in these animals is so massive that ascites, hydrothorax, and hydropericardium develop, in addition to ...
Randal Haworth
Parents 1:1 Dec 1995 Munshi IA, Haworth RD, Barie PS: Resolution of Refractory Pancreatic Ascites Treated after Continuous ...
Senecio ilicifolius
... with ascites. It was suggested that the disease was of dietetic origin and samples of meal and wheat that had been made into ...
Intra-abdominal infection
... in cases of ascites); secondary peritonitis is the infection of peritoneum where the integrity of gastrointestinal tract is ...
Transmembrane protein 251
In the human body, microarray-assessed tissue expression patterns show TMEM251 to be highly expressed in ascites, bladder, bone ...
Rectovesical pouch
Because of this, peritoneal fluid and other fluids that enter the peritoneal cavity, including ascites, blood and pus, tend to ...
Sphingosine-1-phosphate
The levels of S1P (in a range of 5-40 μmol/L) are 5 to 10 times up-regulated in ovarian cancer patients' ascites. S1P at this ...