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==Abdominal Paracentesis== | |||
Paracentesis is a common procedure done on women who have OHSS as it is used to drain the ascites in their abdomen. In this image you can see the puncture of the peritoneal cavity with a needle that then drains the fluid externally | |||
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Abdominal Paracentesis
Paracentesis is a common procedure done on women who have OHSS as it is used to drain the ascites in their abdomen. In this image you can see the puncture of the peritoneal cavity with a needle that then drains the fluid externally
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Blausen.com staff. "Blausen gallery 2014". Wikiversity Journal of Medicine. DOI:10.15347/wjm/2014.010. ISSN 20018762
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