Background: Despite its complexity, the peritoneum is usually underestimated in classical medical texts simply as the surrounding tissue (serous membrane) of the gut. Novel findings on physiology and morphology of the peritoneum and mesothelial cell exist but they are usually focused or limited to Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis research and practice. This review aims to expose, describe and analyze the most recent evidence on the peritoneum's morphology, embryology and physiology. Materials and Methods: A literature review was performed on Pubmed and MEDLINE. With no limit of publication date, original papers and literature reviews about the peritoneum, the peritoneal cavity, peritoneal fluid, and mesothelial cells were included ...
The mesothelium was traditionally thought to be a simple tissue with the sole function of providing ...
Background: Preservation of the structural and functional integrity of the peritoneum is essential t...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
Background: Despite its complexity, the peritoneum is usually underestimated in classical medical te...
Background: Despite its complexity, the peritoneum is usually underestimated in classical medical te...
textabstractThe peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines both the intra-abdominal wall and the vis...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
The peritoneum is a large serous membrane with both epithelial and mesenchymal features, and is esse...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body that covers the inner side of the abdomina...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
The peritoneal mesothelium is composed of an extensive monolayer of mesothelial cells that lines the...
Background: The introduction of peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a modality of renal replacement therapy ...
The peritoneal mesothelium is composed of an extensive monolayer of mesothelial cells that lines the...
The peritoneum plays an essential role in preventing abdominal frictions and adhesions and can be ut...
peer-reviewedThe position of abdominal organs, and mechanisms by which these are centrally connected...
The mesothelium was traditionally thought to be a simple tissue with the sole function of providing ...
Background: Preservation of the structural and functional integrity of the peritoneum is essential t...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
Background: Despite its complexity, the peritoneum is usually underestimated in classical medical te...
Background: Despite its complexity, the peritoneum is usually underestimated in classical medical te...
textabstractThe peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines both the intra-abdominal wall and the vis...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
The peritoneum is a large serous membrane with both epithelial and mesenchymal features, and is esse...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body that covers the inner side of the abdomina...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
The peritoneal mesothelium is composed of an extensive monolayer of mesothelial cells that lines the...
Background: The introduction of peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a modality of renal replacement therapy ...
The peritoneal mesothelium is composed of an extensive monolayer of mesothelial cells that lines the...
The peritoneum plays an essential role in preventing abdominal frictions and adhesions and can be ut...
peer-reviewedThe position of abdominal organs, and mechanisms by which these are centrally connected...
The mesothelium was traditionally thought to be a simple tissue with the sole function of providing ...
Background: Preservation of the structural and functional integrity of the peritoneum is essential t...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...