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SPONTANEOUS ABDOMINAL PARACENTESIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Abdominal hernia developing as a complication of cirrhosis of the liver with ascites is a welldocumented entity. 1 We recently encountered a patient with such a complication, who spontaneously perforated an umbilical hernia, resulting in a natural paracentesis. To the best of our knowledge this phenomenon has not previously been reported.
S, LERNER, M S, ROST
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Paracentesis

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2006
Todd W. Thomsen   +3 more
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Paracentesis

2019
Ultrasound readily identifies ascites and is used to improve the safety and success of performing therapeutic and diagnostic paracentesis, when compared to a technique based on clinical signs. This chapter outlines the indications, preparation, and technique for undertaking ultrasound-guided paracentesis.
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Paracentesis

2011
Michael Tuggy, Jorge Garcia
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Paracentesis

2016
Prasad Rajhans, Divyesh Patel
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Diagnostic Paracentesis

Archives of Surgery, 1958
J H, STRICKLER, P D, ERWIN, C O, RICE
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