... or ascites. The exact cause of primary sclerosing cholangitis is unknown, and its pathogenesis is improperly understood. ...
Pere Ginés; Vicente Arroyo; Juan Rodés; Robert W. Schrier (15 April 2008). Ascites and Renal Dysfunction in Liver Disease: ...
Some patients could experience portal hypertension, hemorrhages, and abdominal swelling (ascites). Model for End Stage Liver ...
665 Filariasis may also be associated with ascites following the severe inflammatory reaction in the lymphatics.: 818 ... the diagnostic approach and current management of chylous ascites". Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 46 (9): 816-24. doi ...
In mild forms of OHSS the ovaries are enlarged (5-12 cm) and there may be additional accumulation of ascites with mild ... Thus, while the woman accumulates fluid in the third space, primarily in the form of ascites, she actually becomes hypovolemic ... Aspiration of accumulated fluid (ascites) from the abdominal/pleural cavity may be necessary, as well as opioids for the pain. ... Critical OHSS includes enlarged ovary, tense ascites with hydrothorax and pericardial effusion, hematocrit > 55%, WBC > 25,000 ...
"Kabuki syndrome as a cause of non-immune fetal hydrops/ascites". American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 170 (12): 3333- ...
They then tried to distinguish between different ascites by matching images to particular type of ascites. They also ... Donald agreed with the diagnosis of ascites and applied the probe. They discovered that while they could use abdominal ... and discovered that their original theories about ascites were correct. In a landmark paper on 7 June 1958 published by Donald ...
Owing to portal obstruction, ascites occurs, followed later by generalised oedema. The stools are light or clay-colored, and ...
Patt, Harvey M.; Blackford, Margaret E. (1954). "Quantitative studies of the growth response of the Krebs ascites tumor". ...
Ascites, abdominal haemorrhage, icterus, pallor of membranes, weakness may be observed in sheep. Acute Type II Fasciolosis: ... Hepatic enlargement may be associated with an enlarged spleen or ascites. In case of obstruction, the gall bladder is usually ... As above, sheep die but briefly show pallor, loss of condition and ascites. Subacute Fasciolosis: infectious dose is 800-1000 ... Asymptomatic or gradual development of bottle jaw and ascites (ventral edema), emaciation, weight loss. In blood, anemia, ...
Important but uncommon causes of abdominal bloating include ascites and tumors. There are many causes of bloating, including: ...
The cause of Green's death was recorded as "ascites from debility". Alexander Green was buried on 2 September 1879 in St. ...
Symptoms of diminished oncotic pressure may include ascites, edema and hydrothorax. Proteinuria may be a feature of the ...
Ascites is most commonly a complication of cirrhosis of the liver. It can also occur in patients with nephrotic syndrome. SBP ... and worsening ascites. Thirteen percent of patients have no signs or symptoms. In cases of acute or chronic liver failure SBP ...
If ascites is present, abdominal fluid may be tested for protein levels.: 921, 926-927 Pancreatic diseases that affect ...
Complications of NCPH can include jaundice, ascites, splenomegaly, and bleeding esophageal varices. Most people with NRH retain ...
nov., the causative agent of bacterial haemorrhagic ascites of ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis". Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 50 ... P. plecoglossicida is a fish pathogenic species, causing hemorrhagic ascites in the ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis). P. ...
Risks and complications include: Malposition Intra-peritoneal leakage, causing ascites Hemorrhage Infection. This can generally ...
The added weight and overcrowding also puts a strain on their hearts and lungs, possibly leading to Ascites. In the UK, up to ... 4. Association between responses to heat stress and to cold-induced ascites". Poultry Science. 81 (10): 1454-1462. doi:10.1093/ ...
Ascites was uncommon, seen in fewer than 10% of patients with LAM. Abdominal lymphangiomatosis, often containing both cystic ... Thoracic duct ligation can be considered, but since thoracic effusions sometimes originate from ascites that are siphoned into ... including Chylothorax Chylous ascites Chylopericardium Chyloptysis Chyluria Chyle in vaginal discharge Chyle in stool ... chylous pleural effusions or ascites. Most people have dyspnea on exertion with daily activities by 10 years after symptom ...
She has been the Secretary of the International Ascites Club and received the Gold Medal from the Canadian Liver Foundation and ... Her research work is in the areas of portal hypertension, development of ascites, hepatorenal syndrome and kidney injury in ... "Webinar: Prevention and Management of Ascites in Cirrhosis: Controversies and New Approaches , AASLD". www.aasld.org. Retrieved ...
This form of thrombosis presents with abdominal pain, ascites and enlarged liver. Treatment varies between therapy and surgical ...
Cirrhosis can also present with jaundice (yellowing of the skin) and ascites. Diabetes mellitus type 2: HH patients have ... ascites). Severity of periodontal disease is associated with high transferrin saturation in haemochromatosis patients. The ...
Runyon B (2012). "Management of Adult Patients with Ascites Due to Cirrhosis: Update 2012" (PDF). American Association for the ... states that amiloride can be used to treat ascites in place of spironolactone if it isn't tolerated (e.g. due to the side ... for the treatment of ascites and edema (swelling) due to cirrhosis of the liver. The 2012 clinical practice guidelines by the ...
A differential diagnosis includes distinguishing central obesity from ascites and intestinal bloating. In the cohort of 15,000 ... Chronic alcoholism can lead to cirrhosis, symptoms of which include gynecomastia (enlarged breasts) and ascites (abdominal ...
Coley BD, Seguin J, Cordero L, Hogan MJ, Rosenberg E, Reber K (December 1998). "Neonatal total parenteral nutrition ascites ...
Ascites result in an accumulation of yellowish-clear fluid, enlarging the abdomen. Infection by the virus also seemingly ... the Tellina virus and the Yellowtail ascites virus. As a member of Aquabirnavirus, IPNV is divided into two serogroups, A and B ...
Clinical symptoms of viral infection include external hemorrhaging, pale gills, and ascites. In some cases, mortality can occur ...
Additional clinical signs include abnormal behavior, exophthalmos, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, edema and ascites. Chronic ESC ...
Ascites and peripheral edema are more prevalent than pleural or pericardial effusions. Extravascular volume overload can cause ... 80% of POEMS patients are reported to have extravascular volume overload including, peripheral edema, ascites, pleural effusion ... PEST stands for Papilledema, evidence of Extravascular volume overload (ascites, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, and ...
Sung CP, Johnstone RM (1967). "Phosphorylation of choline and ethanolamine in Ehrlich ascites-carcinoma cells". Biochem. J. 105 ...
It was also being studied for the treatment of ascites. Development was discontinued in 2009. Soupart A, Gross P, Legros JJ, ... on ascites and serum sodium in cirrhosis with hyponatremia: a randomized trial". Hepatology. 48 (1): 204-13. doi:10.1002/hep. ...
Ascites is an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity. The usual treatment of malignant ascites is to puncture the ... Removing cancer cells from the abdominal cavity reduces the tumour burden which is seen as the cause for ascites in people with ... It was developed by Fresenius Biotech and Trion Pharma (Germany). The drug is used for the treatment of malignant ascites in ... Catumaxomab (trade name Removab) is a rat-mouse hybrid monoclonal antibody which is used to treat malignant ascites, a ...
It is also expressed in ascites and various embryonic tissues. It is expressed at high level in the intestine, lung, lymph ...
Ayurvedics use the leaves for ascites, pain, piles, and tumors. Elsewhere the leaves are used for cystitis, dysuria, fever, and ...
Henderson JF, Mikoshiba A, Chu SY, Caldwell IC (April 1972). "Kinetic studies of adenosine kinase from Ehrlich ascites tumor ...
Volume resuscitation can also worsen ascites and increase portal pressure. (AASLD guidelines)[citation needed] Therapeutic ...
Blake DA, Goldstein IJ (1981). "An alpha-D-galactosyltransferase activity in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Biosynthesis and ...
Zaninovic AC, Westra SJ, Hall TR, Sherman MP, Wong L, Boechat MI (1992). "Congenital bladder rupture and urine ascites ... a form of ascites). The outcome was good. The baby had normal kidneys and lungs, leading the authors to conclude that ...
Pere Ginés; Vicente Arroyo; Juan Rodés; Robert W. Schrier (15 April 2008). Ascites and Renal Dysfunction in Liver Disease: ...
The summation of these effects ultimately leads to peripheral edema and ascites. All in all, the left side failure of the heart ... An official diagnosis is made by identifying excess serous fluid in at least one space (ascites, pleural effusion, of ... Consequentially, the decrease in pressure results in overall peripheral edema and ascites.[citation needed] Rh disease is ... ascites). Edema is usually seen in the fetal subcutaneous tissue, sometimes leading to spontaneous abortion. It is a prenatal ...