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Exploring the diagnostic potential of immunoglobulin A-microbiota interplay in liver cirrhosis and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. [PDF]
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Diagnostic model for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhotic patients with ascites: a multicenter cohort study. [PDF]
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Case report: A case report and literature review on spontaneous bacterial peritonitis induced by intestinal barrier damage in a colorectal cancer patient with malnutrition. [PDF]
Xu P, Shi S, Yu Z, Li D, Zhang C.
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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis should be considered in the evaluation of any patient with acute abdominal complaints, especially in the presence of preexistent ascites. Paracentesis is indicated in all suspected cases of spontaneous peritonitis in order to obtain necessary studies, including microbial cultures. Broad-spectrum antibiotic coverage has
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Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Hepatology, 1982Forty–three patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) between 1973 and 1978 were identified. Criteria for SBP included a positive ascites culture and polymorphonuclear cell concentration greater than 250 cells per mm3.
J C, Hoefs +5 more
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Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Seminars in Liver Disease, 1997Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is considered a bacterial infection of ascitic fluid without any intraabdominal, surgically treatable source of infection. Multiple variants of this infection with a different clinical setting and outcome have been described during the past decade.
C, Guarner, G, Soriano
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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is the prototypical ascitic fluid infection occurring in patients with advanced liver disease and ascites. The key to successful treatment of SBP is a knowledge of appropriate antibiotic regimens and an understanding of the setting in which infection develops, particularly those individuals at high risk for ...
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Treatment of Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Digestive Diseases, 2015Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is an infection of patients with cirrhosis and ascites. This peculiarity is due to the frequent intestinal translocation that allows bacteria to cross the intestinal barrier, colonizing the ascitic fluid. In cirrhosis, SBP is inferior only to urinary tract infections.
F. Salerno, V. La Mura
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