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Ascites is broadly classified as two types based on the [[Serum-ascites albumin gradient]] (SAAG): | Ascites is broadly classified as two types based on the [[Serum-ascites albumin gradient]] (SAAG): |
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Overview
Ascites is broadly classified as two types based on the Serum-ascites albumin gradient (SAAG):
- Transudate - SAAG > 1.1 g/dL (indicates the ascites is due to portal hypertension).
- Exudate - SAAG < 1.1 g/dL (indicates the ascites is due to non-portal hypertension etiology).