An alternative or archaic singular form referring to ascites, the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity.
From Greek askites via Latin; this form represents an earlier English usage before ascites became standardized as the primary term.
Language evolves, and 'ascite' shows how medical terms shift over time—doctors used to say 'ascite' but standardized on 'ascites' (plural form) for consistency.
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