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... hepatitis B progressing to cirrhosis, splenomegaly, portal hypertension, and then leading to refractory ascites.
The diagnosis and progress of the previous period are similar.
Decompensation of cirrhosis has two life-threatening conditions - hematemesis and ascites.
Once the ascites reaches a stubborn period, ordinary diuretic and other means are not easy to use. Low protein causes exudation of body fluids, causing ascites while causing the protein to continue to increase. ...
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