Abstract
The development of ascites in patients with cirrhosis is common and represents altered function of the regulatory mechanisms governing extracellular fluid. Ascites is a major burden for patients suffering from chronic liver disease and imposes a significant degree of morbidity and mortality. This chapter will focus on the pathophysiology leading to the development of ascites, the diagnosis and evaluation of ascites, common complications encountered by the clinician, and treatment strategies to guide medical decision making to aid in the long-term management of patients with ascites. Lastly, areas of active research and future diagnostic and therapeutic techniques will be discussed.
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Schiro, A.J. (2017). Ascites. In: Saeian, K., Shaker, R. (eds) Liver Disorders. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30103-7_30
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