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Ascites
From Healthscout's partner site on breast cancer, HealthCentral.com
Ascites is excess fluid in the space between the tissues lining the abdomen and abdominal organs (the peritoneal cavity). See also: Alternative Names
Portal hypertension - ascites Causes, incidence, and risk factors A 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.
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