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[[Alcoholic liver disease]], | [[Alcoholic liver disease]], | ||
[[Biliary fistula]], | [[Biliary fistula]], | ||
[[Cirrhosis of liver]], | |||
[[Cholangiocarcinoma]], | [[Cholangiocarcinoma]], | ||
[[Chronic hepatitis]], | [[Chronic hepatitis]], | ||
[[Colorectal cancer]], | |||
congenital liver fibrosis, | |||
[[Cirrhosis]], | [[Cirrhosis]], | ||
[[End stage liver failure]], | |||
Endocrine pancreatic cancer, | |||
Eosinophilic enteropathy | |||
[[Eosinophilic gastroenteritis]], | |||
[[Esophageal cancer]], | |||
extrahepatic biliary atresia, | |||
[[Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome]], | |||
[[Fulminant liver failure]], | |||
[[Granulomatous peritonitis]], | |||
[[Hepatic failure]], | [[Hepatic failure]], | ||
Hepatic vein occlusion, | |||
[[Hepato-biliary diseases]], | [[Hepato-biliary diseases]], | ||
[[Ménétrier's disease]], | [[Hemochromatosis]], | ||
[[Hepatic vein thrombosis]], | |||
[[Hepatic venoocclusive disease with immunodeficiency]], | |||
[[Hepatitis ]], | |||
[[Idiopathic liver cirrhosis]], | |||
Liver blockage, | |||
[[Ménétrier's disease]], | |||
[[Mosse syndrome]], | |||
[[Nutmeg liver]], | [[Nutmeg liver]], | ||
[[Neonatal hepatitis]], | |||
[[Obliterative portal venopathy]], | |||
[[Obstructive jaundice]], | |||
[[Pancreatic fistula]], | [[Pancreatic fistula]], | ||
[[Peritonitis]], | [[Peritonitis]], | ||
[[Portal hypertension]], | [[Portal hypertension]], | ||
[[Portal vein occlusion]] | [[Portal vein occlusion]], | ||
[[Krukenberg tumor]], | |||
[[Liver cancer ]], | [[Liver cancer ]], | ||
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[[Liver vein outflow obstruction ]], | [[Liver vein outflow obstruction ]], | ||
[[Nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver ]], | [[Nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver ]], | ||
[[Pancreatic cancer]], | [[Pancreatic cancer]], | ||
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[[Waldmann disease ]], | [[Waldmann disease ]], | ||
[[Whipple disease]],|- | [[Whipple disease]], | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: M.Umer Tariq [2]
Overview
Causes
Common Causes
Causes of high SAAG ("transudate") are:
- Cirrhosis - 81% (alcoholic in 65%, viral in 10%, cryptogenic in 6%)
- Heart failure - 3%
- Budd-Chiari syndrome or veno-occlusive disease
- Constrictive pericarditis
Causes of low SAAG ("exudate") are:
- Cancer (primary peritoneal carcinomatosis and metastasis) - 10%
- Tuberculosis - 2%
- Pancreatitis - 1%
- Serositis
- Nephrotic syndrome
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
Fetal Ascites
Causes of fetal ascites include:[1]
- Urinary ascites
- Bowel rupture (i.e. meconium peritonitis)
- Ruptured ovarian cyst
- Hydrops
- Pseudoascites
- Infection