The peritoneum or abdominal serosa is the lining surrounding the abdominal organs. When it is inflamed, you are said to have peritonitis. This is severe irritation and inflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity and can also be a symptom/reaction of typhoid fever.
Inflammation of the stomach it is called gastritis and for the intestines it is colitis. Together is is called gastroenteritis.
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Peritoneal dialysis.
A laparotomy is also known as a celiotomy. It is a surgical procedure involving a large incision through the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity.
Hemoperitoneum is the medical term for blood in the peritoneal cavity. This condition typically occurs due to trauma, ruptured blood vessels, or other abdominal injuries. Treatment may involve surgery to stop the bleeding and address the underlying cause.
The abdominopelvic cavity. Also, a little bit of the thoracic cavity.
Peritonitis describes inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane lining the abdominal cavity. It is often caused by infection, injury, or other medical conditions and can lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, and bloating. Treatment usually involves antibiotics and sometimes surgery to address underlying causes.
The pelvic cavity is inferior to the abdominal cavity.
the abdominal cavity.
NAME THE VENTRAL CAVITY THAT HAS NO BBONY PROTECTION
What cavity in the lower abdominal cavity called
The abdominal cavity can be examined in a couple of different ways. The procedure to directly visualize the abominal cavity is called a laparotomy, and a laparoscopy is a procedure where the abdominal cavity is visualized using scopes.
The medical term for an inflammation of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. The "itis" part of that word is the part from which we can distinguish it is as an inflammation.The peritoneum is a thin lining that covers the abdominal and pelvic cavity. This membrane is semi-permeable. The function of the peritoneum is to act as a lubricant to avoid dislodged particles from attaching and becoming stuck. It also provides a blood and fluid supply to various regions of the abdomen and pelvic cavity.The main function of the peritoneum is to prevent disease in the patient by inhibiting the spread of disease. It is a very important diagnosis tool for clinical practitioners who want to perform tests to diagnose the patient's possible illness.An easy way to remember this is that the suffix -itis means " inflammation of".Ex:appendicitis = inflammation of the appendixlaryngitis= inflammation of the larynxperitonitis= inflammation of the peritoneum
Catheterization is the medical term meaning insertion of a tube into a duct or cavity.