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So if you look at this question, i'm going to have to answer step by step.
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Now the diagnostic clinical term for this is just about ascites.
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We call that ascites or ascites.
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That's a clinical term there.
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And then part b, the name of the fluid, name of fluid analyzed is called ascitic fluid.
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And then part c, you know, the two types of cells associated.
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So we can say cells associated.
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Here are what you call, one is red blood cells and another is white blood cells.
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Or let's call those immune cells.
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Now formation of these, so formation of the fluid, right? formation of these fluids can happen in two ways.
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We may talk about a portal hypertension, right? if you go and look at hypertension, portal hypertension, can inform you, you know, when we have this increased blood pressure in the portal vein, right? due to perhaps conditions like liver cirrhosis and this can lead to accommodation of that.
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Part b, you can talk about this decreased, decreased what you call oncotic pressure...