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Impact of CD44/326 peritoneal cells as response indicators in advanced gastric cancer patients receiving repeated intraperitoneal perfusion normothermic chemotherapy. [PDF]

open access: yesTher Adv Med Oncol
Filho OS   +10 more
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Positiones Medicae De Hydrope Ascite

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Rolfinck, Wernerus, Gregorii, Victorinus
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When ascites is not ascites

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2008
AbstractThe case is reported of a patient presenting with ascites and acute renal failure resulting from spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder, 30 years after the successful initial treatment of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma. The delay in the presentation until the patient began to experience the symptoms due to urinary ascites, the diagnostic ...
A, Sharma   +4 more
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Ascites

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
Ascites is the most common presentation of decompensated cirrhosis, and its development heralds a poor prognosis, with a 50% 2-year survival rate. Effective first-line therapy for ascites includes sodium restriction (2 g/d), use of diuretics, and large-volume paracentesis (LVP).
Nelson, Garcia, Arun J., Sanyal
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A RARE CAUSE OF ASCITES: MYXOEDEMA ASCITES

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2013
The case report describes an 88-year-old patient who presented with new-onset ascites. After excluding frequent causes of ascites, he was diagnosed with myxoedema ascites. Myxoedema ascites is rare. Analysis of ascitic fluid shows a high serum-ascites albumin gradient and a high protein level.
K, Stinkens, E, Vermeyen, G, De Hondt
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ASCITES

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2000
This article reviews the progress made during the last century in understanding and managing ascites. The list of known causes of ascites has lengthened considerably. There is improved understanding of the mechanism of ascites formation and the pathophysiology of the renal sodium retention that accompanies portal hypertensive ascites.
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