A sample of fluid is obtained by abdominal tap. The physicians will sterilize and then numb a small area of your abdomen with a small needle. Next, a larger needle will be inserted into the peritoneal space and the fluid will be withdrawn. Occasionally, vacuum bottles are used to draw off large amounts of fluid. The fluid is typically examined in the laboratory for appearance, red and white blood cell counts, protein and albumin, bacteria and fungi. Occasionally tests for glucose, amylase, ammonia, alkaline phosphatase, LDH, cytology, and other substances are performed.
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