Item does not contain fulltextThe peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processes in pediatric surgery. Its response to pathological processes is characterized by an inflammatory reaction with specific pathways depending on the type of injury or peritoneal process involved. This review discusses the current understanding of peritoneal inflammation, adhesion formation, intra-abdominal sepsis, peritoneal metastasis, and ascites and briefly reviews new therapeutic strategies to treat or prevent these pathological entities. Recent studies have improved the understanding of peritoneal responses, resulting in possible new targets for prevention and therapy
Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both pat...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
AbstractBackgroundPostsurgical adhesions severely affect the quality of life of millions of people w...
The peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processes in pediatric surgery. Its re...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Introduction. It has been established that adhesions in the abdominal cavity are a natural protectiv...
textabstractPeritoneal carcinomatosis and postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation still are...
AbstractAn overview of intra-abdominal sepsis is necessary at this time with new experimental studie...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
The peritoneum is a large serous membrane with both epithelial and mesenchymal features, and is esse...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
An overview of intra-abdominal sepsis is necessary at this time with new experimental studies and au...
Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both pat...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
AbstractBackgroundPostsurgical adhesions severely affect the quality of life of millions of people w...
The peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processes in pediatric surgery. Its re...
The peritoneum is an extensive serous organ with both epithelial and mesenchymal features and a vari...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Introduction. It has been established that adhesions in the abdominal cavity are a natural protectiv...
textabstractPeritoneal carcinomatosis and postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation still are...
AbstractAn overview of intra-abdominal sepsis is necessary at this time with new experimental studie...
The peritoneum defines a confined microenvironment, which is stable under normal conditions, but is ...
The peritoneum is a large serous membrane with both epithelial and mesenchymal features, and is esse...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
textabstractThe peritoneum is the largest and the most complex arranged serous membrane in the body...
An overview of intra-abdominal sepsis is necessary at this time with new experimental studies and au...
Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both pat...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
AbstractBackgroundPostsurgical adhesions severely affect the quality of life of millions of people w...