Peritonitis
Peritonitis
An infection of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. This infection is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection and can cause inflammation of the area.
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
Lymphadenitis
inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
The passageway from the throat to the stomach is the esophagus. Esophagitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of this passageway.
Retroperitoneal is the medical term meaning behind the peritoneum. The kidneys and ureters are retroperitoneal.
Yes, peritonitis is the inflammation of the peritoneum, which is the membrane lining the abdominal cavity. It is often caused by an infection and can be a serious condition that requires medical treatment. Symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, fever, and nausea.
Yes, serosa is another term for the visceral peritoneum. It is the outermost layer of the peritoneum that covers the organs within the abdominal cavity.
epicardium
Peritonitis is the inflammation of the lining surrounding the abdominal organs, known as the peritoneum. It is usually caused by infection from a ruptured appendix, stomach ulcer, or other abdominal organ. Symptoms include severe abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and fever. Treatment often involves antibiotics and sometimes surgery to remove the source of infection.
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.