Ascites is excess fluid in the space between the tissues lining the abdomen and abdominal organs (the peritoneal cavity).
Alternative NamesPortal hypertension - ascites
Causes, incidence, and risk factorsA person with ascites usually has severe liver disease. Ascites due to liver disease is caused by high pressure in the blood vessels of the liver (portal hypertension) and low albumin levels.
Disorders that may be associated with ascites include:
Kidney dialysis may also be associated with ascites.
Signs and testsA physical examination may reveal a swollen abdomen, or belly.
Test to evaluate the liver may be done. This may include:
Paracentesis or abdominal tap may be performed. This procedure involves using a thin needle to pull fluid from the abdomen. The fluid is tested in various ways to determine the cause of ascites.
TreatmentThe condition that causes ascites will be treated, if possible.
Treatment may include:
Procedures used for ascites that do not respond to medical treatment include:
As patients develop end-stage liver disease, and the ascites no longer respond to treatment, liver transplantation becomes necessary.
ComplicationsAnyone who has ascites and develops new abdominal pain and fever should contact their health care provider immediately.
ReferencesRunyon BA; AASLD Practice Guidelines Committee. Management of adult patients with ascites due to cirrhosis: an update. Hepatology. 2009;49(6):2087-2107.
An ascites is an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
Chylous ascites has a milky appearance
Carcinomatous ascites has a very bad prognosis
Chylous ascites has a milky appearance
Ascites is a common complication of severe cirrhosis of the liver
Ascites of the abdomen is basically when fluid accumulates in your tummy. Symptoms include pain or discomfort in you tummy, shortness of breath and vomiting. In severe cases ascites could be as a result of a liver condition. Also, if you have ascites you should reduce your salt intake (even though you will crave it with your ascites) because it can damage your kidneys. Hope this helped.
An MRI scan is an effective way to see where ascites is coming from.
Cancer causes 10% of all instances of ascites in the United States
Anorexics are just as likely to get ascites as any normal person would.
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Because the reason you got ascites in the first place (liver failure) still exists.
Ascites is the accumulation of free fluid in the abdomen and pelvis. It is usually the result of trauma or some disease process.