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Sunday, July 08, 2007

PARACENTESIS

Updated 6 /25

Hepatic encephalopathy

When the liver becomes damaged, ammonia and other toxins cannot be removed.
This may cause toxins to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause symptoms such
as lethargy and mental confusion.

Paracentesis

The liver becomes enlarged in liver failure. The abdomen also becomes enlarged.
Patients also have difficulty breathing. Paracentesis is performed to remove excess
fluid and make breathing easier.




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Learn more about :Liver and renal failure
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