Clinical, biochemical, and hormonal changes after a single, large-volume paracentesis in cirrhosis with ascites
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1989
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The use of paracentesis has recently been reproposed as a safe and effective alternative to diuretics for management of ascites. We have investigated the clinical and biochemical effects of large-volume paracentesis in 19 cirrhotics with tense ascites, and the relative changes in the hormones involv …
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| Authors | Gentile S;Angelico M;Bologna E;Capocaccia L;; |
| Journal | the american journal of gastroenterology |
| Year | 1989 |
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