Summary
Differentials
Common
- Hepatitis C
- Alcohol-related liver disease
- Congestive heart failure
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Pancreatitis
- Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Uncommon
- Hepatitis B
- Primary biliary cholangitis
- Autoimmune hepatitis
- Haemochromatosis
- Wilson's disease
- Constrictive pericarditis
- Budd-Chiari syndrome
- Chronic renal failure
- Protein-losing enteropathy
- Peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Myxoedema
- Schistosomiasis
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Fulminant hepatic failure
- Hepatic metastases
- Tuberculous peritonitis
- Chylous ascites
- Urogenital surgical trauma
- Bile ascites
- Ovarian tumours
- Tricuspid regurgitation
Contributors
Authors
Kenneth D. Rothstein, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Perelman School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
PA
Disclosures
KDR declares that he has no competing interests.
Vishal Patel, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Associate Medical Director, Liver Transplant
Drexel University College of Medicine
Tower Health Transplant Institute
Center for Liver Disease
Reading
PA
Disclosures
VP declares that he has no competing interests.
Brittney Shupp, DO
Gastroenterology Fellow
Department of Gastroenterology
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Bethlehem
PA
Disclosures
BS declares that she has no competing interests.
Acknowledgements
Dr Kenneth D. Rothstein and Dr Vishal Patel would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Srikrishna Nagri and Dr Sury Anand, previous contributors to this topic.
Disclosures
SN and SA declare that they have no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Jeremiah S. Kurz, MD
Attending
New York Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn
NY
Disclosures
JSK declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewer acknowledgements
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Peer reviewer affiliations and disclosures pertain to the time of the review.
References
Key articles
Biggins SW, Angeli P, Garcia-Tsao G, et al. Diagnosis, evaluation, and management of ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and hepatorenal syndrome: 2021 practice guidance by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Hepatology. 2021 Aug;74(2):1014-48.Full text Abstract
Aithal GP, Palaniyappan N, China L, et al. Guidelines on the management of ascites in cirrhosis. Gut. 2021 Jan;70(1):9-29.Full text Abstract
European Association for the Study of the Liver. EASL clinical practice guidelines on the management of ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, and hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosis. J Hepatol. 2010;53(3):397-417.Full text
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