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Jul 30, 2024

Phosphorus 32 colloid therapy for malignant pleural ascites

Ascites

Malignant hydrothoracic refers to the phenomenon of abnormal increase of fluid in the body cavity due to diffuse lesions in the pleura of the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity dirty…

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Jul 25, 2024

Management of postoperative celiac disease

Ascites

Coeliac ascites is a rare complication of abdominal surgery, mostly characterized by slow recovery and long duration. Due to its low incidence, it is unfamiliar and unappreciated by medical staff…

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Jul 2, 2024

Cirrhotic ascites can be controlled with standardized treatment!

Ascites

Once cirrhotic ascites, especially intractable ascites, appears, it indicates that the liver function of cirrhotic patients is not compensated, that is, the liver function cannot maintain normal human needs, such…

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Jun 22, 2024

Body cavity thermal perfusion for cancerous thoracic ascites

Ascites

Malignant thoracic and abdominal effusion is one of the common complications in the late stage of malignant tumor. Malignant body fluid is a common complication for patients with advanced tumor,…

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Jun 22, 2024

Can systemic chemotherapy be given for malignant ascites?

Ascites

Malignant ascites mostly appears in the late stage of tumor disease, and patients may have received multiple courses of chemotherapy in the past, and the general condition of patients when…

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Jun 20, 2024

What should I do if I have bloating and ascites after ovulation?

Ascites

In assisted reproductive technology, ovulation control is a pharmacological method to induce follicular development and egg maturation. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a common complication of ovulation promotion in assisted…

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Jun 20, 2024

Abdominal distention and ascites in patients after superovulation

Ascites

In assisted reproductive technology, ovulation control is a pharmacological method to induce follicular development and egg maturation. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a common complication of ovulation promotion in assisted…

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May 22, 2024

Is edema really just from drinking too much water?

Ascites

How many people forget about salt on the arduous road to fat loss. Salt intake requires a lot of water to go with it, and some foods have more salt…

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May 19, 2024

How to deal with ascites of liver cancer

Ascites

Generally speaking, there are several reasons for the formation of ascites in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: 1. Hypoproteinemia is caused by the decreased ability of the liver to synthesize albumin. The…

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May 13, 2024

What to do about cirrhotic ascites

Ascites

Approximately 75% of patients with ascites are caused by cirrhosis, while the rest of patients with ascites can be caused by malignancy, heart failure, tuberculosis, pancreatic disease, etc. Ascites is…

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Ascites

  • Phosphorus 32 colloid therapy for malignant pleural ascites
  • Management of postoperative celiac disease
  • Cirrhotic ascites can be controlled with standardized treatment!
  • Body cavity thermal perfusion for cancerous thoracic ascites
  • Can systemic chemotherapy be given for malignant ascites?
  • What should I do if I have bloating and ascites after ovulation?
  • Abdominal distention and ascites in patients after superovulation
  • Is edema really just from drinking too much water?
  • How to deal with ascites of liver cancer
  • What to do about cirrhotic ascites
  • What is ascites?
  • Topical Chinese medicine for the treatment of thoracic ascites
  • Chinese medicine external treatment can also eliminate malignant thoracic ascites
  • How to prevent ascites and other complications
  • Technique of making wax blocks for pathological cytology of thoracic ascites
  • Diagnosis and prognosis of the etiology of fetal ascites
  • Treatment of persistent postoperative ascites and hypoproteinemia
  • How can internal medicine cure celiac disease conservatively?
  • Why do patients with portal hypertension have ascites?
  • Can a giant liver occupancy with wasting and persistent fever and ascites be cured?
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