Difference between revisions of "Beer Belly"
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'''Beer belly''' is a subtype of ascites. When such a patient undergoes [[Paracentesis|paracentesis]], ascitic fluid is consistent with beer. The three most common beers tapped from a '''beer belly''' are Bud Light, Coors Light, and Heineken. | '''Beer belly''' is a subtype of ascites. When such a patient undergoes [[Paracentesis|paracentesis]], ascitic fluid is consistent with beer. The three most common beers tapped from a '''beer belly''' are Bud Light, Coors Light, and Heineken. | ||
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+ | '''Additional Reading''' | ||
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+ | - [[Alcohol (Song)]] | ||
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+ | - [[CAGE Questionnaire]] | ||
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+ | - [[CAGE the Elephant]] | ||
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+ | - [[Mittelschmerz Pelvic Pale Ale]] | ||
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+ | - [[Obesity]] | ||
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+ | - [[Panniculus]] | ||
[[Category:Anatomy]] | [[Category:Anatomy]] | ||
[[Category:Physical Exam]] | [[Category:Physical Exam]] |
Revision as of 16:09, 16 March 2017
Beer belly is a subtype of ascites. When such a patient undergoes paracentesis, ascitic fluid is consistent with beer. The three most common beers tapped from a beer belly are Bud Light, Coors Light, and Heineken.
Additional Reading
- Mittelschmerz Pelvic Pale Ale
- Obesity