The peritoneum is a large serous membrane with both epithelial and mesenchymal features, and is essential for maintaining an intra-abdominal homeostatic equilibrium. The peritoneum plays a central role in the pathogenesis of a number of disorders. Pathological processes affecting the peritoneum such as inflammation and carcinomatosis can have serious clinical consequences, but the pathophysiology of these conditions is poorly understood. Understanding peritoneal embryology, anatomy and physiology is crucial to comprehend pathophysiological mechanisms and to devise a new focus for research. The vascular response to pathological processes appears to be of considerable importance, since the peritoneal vasculature plays a pivotal role in most a...
Peritoneal fibrosis is characterized by abnormal production of extracellular matrix proteins leading...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
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...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body that covers the inner side of the abdomina...
Item does not contain fulltextThe peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processe...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
The development of peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a successful therapy has and still depends on experim...
textabstractThe peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines both the intra-abdominal wall and the vis...
The peritoneum plays an essential role in preventing abdominal frictions and adhesions and can be ut...
The peritoneal membrane is the largest internal membrane of the human body, having a surface area th...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body and the one with the most complex structur...
The increasing use of peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of end-stage renal disease has stimulated...
Peritoneal fibrosis is characterized by abnormal production of extracellular matrix proteins leading...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
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...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body that covers the inner side of the abdomina...
Item does not contain fulltextThe peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processe...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
The development of peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a successful therapy has and still depends on experim...
textabstractThe peritoneum is a serous membrane that lines both the intra-abdominal wall and the vis...
The peritoneum plays an essential role in preventing abdominal frictions and adhesions and can be ut...
The peritoneal membrane is the largest internal membrane of the human body, having a surface area th...
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane in the body and the one with the most complex structur...
The increasing use of peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of end-stage renal disease has stimulated...
Peritoneal fibrosis is characterized by abnormal production of extracellular matrix proteins leading...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...