peritonitis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the peritoneum, typically caused by bacterial infection either via the blood or after rupture of an abdominal organ.
Patients who have cirrhosis with ascites are prone to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis .

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1. This test was carried out on six patients with peritonitis, and the severity of bacterial peritonitis was expressed quantitatively.

2. Abdominal pain is a common symptom of peritonitis.

3. My mother died of peritonitis... after a botched abortion.

4. Only 20 % subjects knew signs and symptom of peritonitis.

5. • Metastatic infection such as meningitis, endocarditis, pericarditis, peritonitis, empyema

6. At the same time dehydration, shock and peritonitis and other symptoms.

7. Common complications include Appendicular phlegmon (Appendicular mass), Appendicular abscess, and peritonitis

8. Randomized studies concerning the operative procedure in diffuse peritonitis are missing.

9. ObjectiveTo explore the diagnosis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis induced by Moraxella phenylpyruvica.

10. Conclusions: ceftriaxone sodium for injection was deserve popularizing to treat with spontaneous peritonitis.

11. Objective : To discuss the effect of ceftriaxone sodium for injection to spontaneous peritonitis.

12. Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea Pancreatitis, peritonitis, duodenitis, gingivitis, glossitis, swollen tongue, dyspepsia, constipation

13. • airsacculitis; salpingitis, peritonitis; and any other pathology within the c arca ss ca vity.

14. Objective : To study the measures with postoperative care of meconium peritonitis ( MP ) in infants.

15. Late presentations of TB peritonitis can be "dry" with predominant fibro-adhesive features ("doughy abdomen").

16. Results All 126 cases with tuberculosis peritonitis were cured and proved by clinical antituberculotic treatment.

17. Amoebiasis typically presents as mild to moderate diarrhea, blood discharge, colitis, peritonitis and tissue death.

18. However, symptomatic eosinophilic peritonitis can benefit from short courses of therapy with steroids or antihistamine.

19. Objective To summarize the nursing experience of patients with hepatic cirrhosis complicated with tuberculous peritonitis.

20. Mortality and severe complications are unusual but do occur, especially if peritonitis persists and is untreated.

21. Urethritis and cervicitis are the primary infections in women, and may lead to salpingitis, peritonitis or perihepatitis.

22. The hearing was told that Mr Gannon, a self-employed window cleaner, died of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.

23. If there is shock an elevated hematocrit, then the plasma volume loss of peritonitis is suggested.

24. Approximately 20% of affected women will have uterine invasion resulting in endometritis, salpingitis or pelvic peritonitis.

25. In 35 patients suffering from severe adynamic ileus after surgery for peritonitis sympatholytic therapy was applied.

26. The MPI is an easily documentated prognostic index for peritonitis with high accuracy in individual prognosis.

27. retention-enema of BHM combined with EA exerts a good effect in treating acute diffuse peritonitis.

28. Kilvert died in Bredwardine of peritonitis 23 September 18 ten days after their return from the honeymoon.

29. Having survived peritonitis and a brain haemorrhage on top of an inoperable cancer, who was to speculate?

30. The diagnosis included sepsis, septic abortion, peritonitis, pneumonia, Appendicle abscess, pelvic abscess, wound infection, septicemia, and similar conditions

31. However, in 1946, shortly after World War II, I again fell seriously ill, this time with tubercular peritonitis.

32. Indications were either large adhesions in the ileus or chronic sequelae — necessitating severance; another indication was fibrinous peritonitis.

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

34. Live, Attenuated coronavirus vaccines through the directed deletion of group-specific genes provide protection against feline infectious peritonitis J Virol

35. Below is the list of complications and problems that may arise if Amoebiasis is left untreated: liver abscess; gastrointestinal bleeding; peritonitis

36. The design of Nyan Cat was influenced by Torres' pet cat Marty, who died in November 2012 from feline infectious peritonitis.

37. Intra-abdominal infections are biphasic, synergistic processes with early peritonitis and bacteremia due to aerobes and a later abscess component due to Anaerobes

38. Ascites fluid analysis is used to help diagnose the cause of fluid buildup in your abdomen (Ascites) and/or inflammation of the peritoneum (peritonitis)

39. If the process is not done properly, using strict aseptic technique, a person can develop peritonitis—a serious and potentially fatal infection of the peritoneum.

40. Compositions comprising fucan agents and the use of said compositions in the treatment, prevention, inhibition etc, of fibrous adhesions, peritonitis, ischemia, reperfusion injunry, endotoxemia, keloids and keloid trait scarring, dermatitis and rosacea.

41. A key concern is to prevent leakage at the Anastomosis site and subsequent peritonitis, but this complication can be avoided if the procedure is done correctly and preventive measures are taken.

42. (ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

43. showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

44. (ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastitis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and an investigation for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect.

45. Future research and innovative technologies should focus on the additive value of CT in cases of operated secondary peritonitis and on the further optimization of bedside prediction tools to enhance adequate patient selection for intervention in a multidisciplinary setting.

46. v(ii) showing acute lesions of broncho-pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, metritis, mastritis, arthritis, pericarditis, enteritis or meningo-encephalomyelitis confirmed by a detailed inspection, possibly supplemented by a bacteriological examination and a search for residues of substances with a pharmacological effect

47. An additional 5 million women and girls suffer short-term and long-term injuries owing to unsafe abortions, including haemorrhage, sepsis, trauma to the vagina, uterus and abdominal organs, cervical tearing, peritonitis, reproductive tract infections, pelvic inflammatory disease and chronic pelvic pain, shock and infertility.

48. Assertum Injection is used for Gynecological infections, Urinary tract infection, Bacterial infections, Peritonitis, Intra-abdominal infections, Endometritis, Pelvic inflammatory disease, Septicemia, Skin and soft tissue infection, Respiratory tract infections and other conditions.Assertum Injectionmay also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

49. Queen Anaseni gave birth twice, both girls: HRH The Princess ʻOnelua (born 20 March 1911; died of convulsions aged six months, on 19 August 1911) and HRH The Princess ʻElisiva Fusipala Taukiʻonetuku (born 26 July 1912; died from tubercular peritonitis on 21 April 1933 aged 20).

50. In 144 pull-through-operations performed for anorectal-atresia, following complications were observed: pneumonia 11%, sepsis 8.3%, peritonitis 5%, bowel obstruction 5%, osteomyelitis 1%, retraction of the pulled-through colon 4%, anal stenosis 16%, secondary megacolon 9%, fistula relapse 8%, mucosal prolapse 4%. Recto-urethral, recto-vesical- and recto-vaginal fistula relapses are managed by interposition of the gracile muscle.