2015
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2015.i8.162
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The diagnostic utility of serum ascites albumin gradient against ascitic fluid total protein for detection of liver disease in patients of ascites- A comparative study

Abstract: Introduction: Various studies have demonstrated superiority of SAAG (serum ascites albumin gradient) in classifying ascites compared to transudate-exudate concept but with conflicting observations. Ascitic fluid total protein (AFTP) level in ascitic fluid is a much cheaper alternative to the serum ascites albumin gradient ratio. Hence in the study, we have compared the diagnostic accuracy of the old cheaper traditional method against the new method. Methods: Total 102 patients of Ascites were included in the s… Show more

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“…TP in plasma includes ALB and GLB [ 23 ]. Increased TP concentrations may cause immune disorders and liver dysfunction-related diseases [ 24 ]. However, TP concentrations did not differ between the three groups in the current study, indicating that the supplementation treatment did not adversely affect the piglets' livers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…TP in plasma includes ALB and GLB [ 23 ]. Increased TP concentrations may cause immune disorders and liver dysfunction-related diseases [ 24 ]. However, TP concentrations did not differ between the three groups in the current study, indicating that the supplementation treatment did not adversely affect the piglets' livers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%