Tehran University Medical Journal (Jul 1999)

Utility of ultrasound in diagnosis of the source of ascites

  • Saberi H,
  • Shaabani M,
  • Mostaan M,
  • Shahryaran Sh,
  • Mirbaghery M,
  • Forooghi A

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2
pp. 24 – 28

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102 patients with ascites were enrolled in a sonographic study of abdomen and pelvis without awaring of history, clinical and paraclinical findings. So with only sonographic finding we suggested the diagnosis and etiology of ascites. All patients were hospitalized. Finally all the patients were diagnosed definitely and were compared with sonographic diagnoses done before. Results: In this survey 42% of patients had cirrhosis, 20.5% had malignancy, 14.7% had renal disease. Overall sensivity of sonography in diagnosing etiology was 91.1%, overall specifity was 97.8%, overall accuracy was 94.4%. Sensivity, specifity and accuracy of each group have also been determined separately.

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