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... Dr Eberl said: "We are studying the immune response in peritoneal dialysis patients during episodes of bacterial peritonitis to improve current ways of infection prevention and therapy. However, the scope of our work is much wider in the context of ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 15, 2008
... She developed elevated temperature, a drop in blood pressure and a rigid abdomen. An X-ray showed signs of peritonitis. An exploration of her abdomen disclosed several necrotic (dead, dying) areas of her small intestine and colon, requiring surgical ...
Source:Wilson's Almanac
Date:November 12, 2008
... omentum is closely connected to the large intestines, its removal could cause damage. There is also a risk of peritonitis, an infection of the inner abdomen that is extremely serious and can be fatal. If there's some excess omentum you'd rather not ...
Source:Recent Blogs at Experience Project
Date:November 11, 2008
... of the stomach, small intestine, or large intestine, or some other process that has led to generalized peritonitis. Patients with peritonitis "look sick." Also, because peritonitis makes movement very painful, they tend to lie perfectly still and ...
Source:ScienceBlogs
Date:October 24, 2008
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