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Breakdown of C3 complement and IgG in peritonitis exudate-pathophysiological aspects and therapeutic approach [PDF]
Billing, A.+5 more
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Abstract Introduction This article aimed to explore the needs status of patients undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) based on the behavior change wheel (BCW) theory (and associated improvement strategies) to clarify the obstacles that affect patients' behavior choices. Furthermore, it aimed to explore practical countermeasures to improve the
Yiqing Gao+8 more
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Effect of intraperitoneal hypochlorous acid (HOCl) on bacterial translocation in an experimental peritonitis model in rats. [PDF]
Contarlı A, Zihni I, Şirin MC.
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Summary Introduction Alcohol‐related liver disease is recognised as a major cause of liver‐related morbidity and mortality. Our aim was to report the prevalence of, and outcomes from, alcohol‐related liver disease after admission to ICUs in Scotland. Methods We performed a secondary data analysis using linked Scottish national databases of all adult ...
Alaina Shariff+4 more
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Unraveling the enigma of sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Vipudhamorn W+7 more
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Genetic variants associated with risk of steatotic liver disease (SLD) may also influence clinical events. A systematic review and meta‐analysis consisting of 288,423 patients across 40 studies found that variants in PNPLA3, TM6SF2 and MBOAT7 are significantly associated with hepatic outcomes, with modest effects on extrahepatic outcomes.
Matthew Kubina+15 more
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Distribution and drug resistance analysis of pathogens in early-stage digestive tract perforation complicated with peritonitis. [PDF]
Wang S, Yao S.
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Inflammation is vital for defence against injury and infection, but excessive inflammation can lead to tissue damage and disease. The central nervous system (CNS) helps regulate immune responses through neuroendocrine pathways, such as the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and the anti‐inflammatory reflex, which limit systemic inflammation.
Evelin C. Cárnio+5 more
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Clinical Outcomes and Microbiological Profiles of Patients with Culture-Confirmed Peritonitis. [PDF]
Özdemir YE+4 more
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