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Can You Live 10 Years With Ascites? [Solved]
The probability of survival at one and five years after the diagnosis of ascites is approximately 50 and 20%, respectively, and long-term survival of more than 10 years is very rare [8]. In addition, mortality rises up to 80% within 6–12 months in patients who also develop kidney failure [1].
What is the life expectancy of the person with Cirrhosis of the liver? - Dr. Lorance Peter
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Kenneth’s Experience Living with Ascites
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