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Primary Effusion Lymphoma: An Untrivial Differential Diagnosis for Ascites

Ceran F, Aydin Y, Ozcakar L, Han U, Yildizi M

A primary effusion lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma where serous cavities are involved. That-cause peritoneal, pleural and pericardial effusions without any lymphadenopathy. They affect immunosuppressive patients with...
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Acute Chylous Peritonitis Mimicking Ovarian Torsion in a Patient with Advanced Gastric Carcinoma

Kang CM, Kim S, Kim BW, Kim KS, Choi JS, Lee WJ, Kim BR

The extravasation of chyle into the peritoneal space usually does not accompany an abrupt onset of abdominal pain with symptoms and signs of peritonitis. The rarity of this condition fails...
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Diagnostic usefulness of the random urine Na/K ratio in cirrhotic patients with ascites: a pilot study

Park JE, Lee CH, Kim BS, Shin IH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Twenty-four hour urinary sodium excretion (24-h UNa) of greater than 78 mmol/day is important in the management of cirrhotic ascites. Although the random urine sodium-to-potassium ratio (UNa/K) is strongly...
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