intraperitoneal in English

adjective

within the peritoneum; administered to the interior of the peritoneum (Medicine)

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1. Intraperitoneal chemoperfusion is an alternative procedure for regional treatment of peritoneal metastases.

2. An intraperitoneal incorporation of 4–6 weeks produced airtight sealing through ingrowing connective tissue.

3. FAT EMULSION CONTAINING $g(v)-3 FATTY ACIDS FOR INTRAPERITONEAL APPLICATION, ITS PRODUCTION AND USE

4. Seven patients had to be reoperated because of intraperitoneal abscess (3 cases) or wound dehiscence (4 cases).

5. Of these patients, 5 had acute gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 2 had intraperitoneal bleeding, and 3 presented with severe unexplained anemia.

6. This increase in water solubility made possible an invitro incubation test with intraperitoneal pus or fluid from patients with peritonitis.

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8. Radially acting intraperitoneal pressure would have to be deviated at a right angle to causede novo formation of an indirect hernia.

9. Cecum or also known as “Caecum,” is a small intraperitoneal pouch-like structure located on the right side of the lower abdomen

10. Cecum or also known as “caecum,” is a small intraperitoneal pouch-like structure located on the right side of the lower abdomen.

11. 14 The increasing dose of chloral hydrate through single intraperitoneal injection to prolong the anesthesia duration resulted in enhancing the inhibition of cardiac function.

12. Sentinel node mapping with isosulfan blue dye and routine processing of retrieved nodes does not improve staging accuracy in patients with intraperitoneal colon cancer.

13. The general opinion is that spleens with parasitic cysts should be excised in toto to avoid accidental intraoperative opening of the cyst and possible intraperitoneal infection.

14. Only 4 days after transplanting viable spleen cells by intraperitoneal injection of 1 ml of a spleencell-suspension (250–300 millions of nucleated cells) from amyloidfree C3H and NMRI donor mice to syngenetic recipients or recipients of the same strain, besides the typical amyloid of the spleen, stellate amyloid deposits among the intraperitoneal injected spleencells are observed.

15. Direct injection of the p53-adenovirus construct into tumors subcutaneously, followed by intraperitoneal administration of a DNA damaging agent, cisplatin, induced massive apoptotic destruction of the tumors.

16. The Cecum is the first part of the large intestine.It is intraperitoneal, beginning caudally from the ileocecal valve and ending blindly in the right iliac fossa

17. Intraperitoneal blood transfusion is a widely used method for inducing polycythemia in experimental animals; furtheron, it has been used in the past to transfuse blood in anemic patients.

18. In 50 adult pure-bred albino rats edema of the brain was produced by a single intraperitoneal injection of 10 mg triethyltin sulfate (TET) per kg body weight.

19. In the adrenal cortex of the mouse, conjugation of estrogenic hormones can be visualized by means of light microscopic autoradiography after intraperitoneal injection of N-(acetyl-H3)-D-glucosamine.

20. Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is an important treatment option in PD patients with high peritoneal transport rates, in patients with inadequate small-solute clearances during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) treatment, and in patients with complications associated with high intraperitoneal pressure.

21. Intraperitoneal administration of hypertonic NaCl, urea or glucose solutions cause certain cytolytic phenomena in the adrenal medulla, which result in the formation of “pseudo-acinar” structures, reminiscent of the “struma suprarenalis cystica” of human pathology.

22. 2.4.2.6.2 In vivo studies 2-Methoxyethanol did not induce chromosomal aberrations in rats or mice following single or repeated exposure via inhalation, ingestion or intravenous injection (McGregor et al., 1983; Au et al., 1993), nor did 2-methoxyethyl acetate induce micronuclei in the bone marrow of hamsters administered a single dose via intraperitoneal injection (Basler, 1986).

23. The gastrointestinal wall surrounding the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract is made up of four layers of specialised tissue – from the lumen outwards: Mucosa Submucosa Muscular layer Serosa (if the tissue is intraperitoneal) / Adventitia (if the tissue is retroperitoneal) -- these last two tissue types differ slightly in form and function according to the part of the gastrointestinal tract they belong to (see the section below for more detail) The epithelium, the most exposed part of the mucosa, is a glandular epithelium with many goblet cells.