“…In the current study, hyponatremic had a statistically significant difference when compared with non-hyponatremic group in the presence of splenomegaly and ascites and high statistically significant difference as regard collaterals. These results were similar to those of Angeli et al, Kim et al, and Maruyama et al, [10,11,14] and as regard ascites and collaterals but was not as regard splenomegaly as Maruyama et al, [9,14] stated no relation between hyponatermia and splenic size, also, Reddy et al, [12] reported significant difference only in refractory ascites. Some authors specify that hyponatremia denotes parenchymal affection and others postulate that it denotes mesenchymal affection with close relation to portal hemodynamics.…”