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Revision as of 15:52, 4 September 2012
Peritonitis Main Page |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Classification
There are three specific types of peritonitis:
- Spontaneous peritonitis: Spontaneous peritonitis is usually caused by ascites, a collection of fluid in theperitoneal cavity. This usually occurs from liver or kidney failure.
- Secondary peritonitis:Secondary peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum, the tissue lining theabdominal cavity. Secondary means it is due to another condition, most commonly the spread of an infection from the digestive tract.
- Dialysis associated peritonitis: Dialysis-associated peritonitis is inflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum), which occurs in those who receive peritoneal dialysis.
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