“…Because of its relatively simple composition [2], ascites has generally been considered to have little influence on the hemodynamic, and host defense abnormalities occurring in cirrhotic patients. This concept, however, has recently been challenged by several investigations describing significant amounts of proinflammatory cytokines, growth factors, vasoactive agents or extracellular matrix-forming proteins in ascites of cirrhotic patients [3][4][5][6]. In addition, several studies have demonstrated that the cellular component of ascites might influence the concentration of these substances [7][8][9].…”