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Imaging of the Peritoneal Cavity in Capd

Peritoneal Dialysis International, 1996
The aim of our study was the use of the optimal imaging of the peritoneal cavity (PC) for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)-related problems. Ultrasonography (USG), direct abdominal radiography (DAR), peritoneoscintigraphy (PSG), and standard peritoneo-computed tomography (PCT) with reconstruction (R-PCT) were performed in 25 patients on
Z, Wankowicz, B, Pietrzak, E, Skrobowska
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Defense mechanisms of the peritoneal cavity

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2001
The peritoneal cavity contains resident and migratory cell populations, which play crucial roles in the local defensive response against bacterial invasion. Although mononuclear phagocytes predominate in the peritoneal cavity of healthy subjects, recent attention has been focused on mesothelial and dendritic cells.
F, Broche, J M, Tellado
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Gallbladder Perforation Into the Peritoneal Cavity

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2020
Abstract Gallbladder perforation is an uncommon but morbid complication of acute cholecystitis with mural ischemia and necrosis. The most common site of perforation is the fundus because of limited blood supply in this region. The Niemeier classification proposed in 1934 remains the criterion standard in grading gallbladder perforation; type ...
Bing F, Wang   +4 more
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Tumor Immunity in the Peritoneal Cavity

1980
Multicellular organisms are equipped with an intricate system to recognize and neutralize foreign and potentially dangerous components such as parasites, microorganisms, and neoplastic cells. However, many neoplastic tissues are capable of proliferative growth eventually leading to the death of the host, despite potential host antitumor cellular and ...
G, Berke, B, Schick
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The peritoneal cavity

2009
The peritoneum is a serous membrane, predominantly composed of connective tissue, which lines the peritoneal space and is contained largely within the abdominal cavity. In the normal animal the peritoneal cavity is an almost non-existent space, containing only a small volume of lubricating fluid.
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Irrigation of the peritoneal cavity with cephalothin

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract The efficacy of intraoperative cephalothin irrigation of the peritoneal cavity was evaluated in ninety-four operative procedures on ninety-two patients. The study was prospective and double blind and the patients were selected for the cephalothin or control group on a random basis.
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NONDRAINAGE OF THE PERITONEAL CAVITY IN APPENDICEAL PERITONITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
Since Mikulicz 1 expressed the opinion that a gangrenous appendix may be removed and the peritoneal cavity closed without the introduction of a drain, attempts have been made by various surgeons throughout the world to use this method in certain cases.
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AIR IN THE PERITONEAL CAVITY

Archives of Surgery, 1930
That pulmonary hypoventilation exists after abdominal operation is a well accepted fact. The alteration in the type of respiration, the limitation of respiratory effort and the sense of thoracic oppression which many of these patients exhibit or complain of are evidence of this fact.
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