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Peritonitis is defined as inflammation of the peritoneum (the serous membrane which lines part of the abdominal cavity and some of the viscera it contains). It may be localised or generalised, genera...
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Acute peritonitis is an inflammatory process within the abdominal cavity. It is usually due to a bacterial infection and is treated with antibiotics. ... In some cases, the infection occurs independent of outside infection, and is known as Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP). ... more about Acute Peritonitis...
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Definition.—An acute inflammation of the peritoneum, either local or general ... Etiology.—Though there are many possible causes giving rise to peritonitis, the most common and frequent mode of infection can be traced to one of two sources—gastro-intestinal, and the female genital organs.
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Definition of Acute peritonitis in the Medical Dictionary. Acute peritonitis explanation. Information about Acute peritonitis in Free online English dictionary. What is Acute peritonitis? Meaning of Acute peritonitis medical term. ... (redirected from Acute peritonitis)
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To discuss 2 cases of acute peritonitis caused by traumatic breeding in the bitch. Series summary: ... This is the first reported series of cases of peritonitis secondary to traumatic breeding. These cases introduce a unique presentation for peritonitis and acute abdominal distress.
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Overview: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is an acute bacterial infection of ascitic fluid. Generally, no source of the infecting agent is easily identifiable, but contamination of dialysate can cause the condition among those receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD). ... ... More on Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis...
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; ACUTE PERITONITIS; CORRECT!; The cause of death, as recorded on the death certificate, was listed as; 1a Acute peritonitis; 1b Perforated duodenal ulcer; ... The perforation of the duodenal ulcer led to the contents of the stomach being released into the peritoneal cavity. If you remember, the stomach contains acid,
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Rass Int Clin Ter. 1968; 48(10):587-96 (ISSN: 0033-9695) ... Rubino M; Conte M; Brienza A; Selvaggi F ... Acute Disease...
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Acute peritonitis is the most frequent complication of peritoneal dialysis. ... Acute peritonitis is the most frequent complication of peritoneal dialysis. Previous studies have suggested a major role for nitric oxide (NO) in the permeability changes and loss of ultrafiltration induced by acute peritonitis.
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