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Example sentences for "peritoneum"

Lexicographically close words:
peristyles; peristylium; perit; perithecia; peritoneal; peritonitis; perivisceral; periwig; periwigg; periwigged
  1. Inasmuch as the inferior mesenteric vessels originally passed to the descending colon between the layers of the mesocolon they will now apparently be placed beneath the (secondary) parietal peritoneum of the left lumbar region.

  2. Like the splenic the coronary artery becomes anchored to the abdominal background and placed secondarily behind the parietal peritoneum of the lesser sac by the adhesion of this mesogastric segment to the primitive parietal peritoneum.

  3. Obliteration of the latter membrane by adhesion to the parietal peritoneum leaves the first portion of the duodenum invested on both surfaces by the lesser omentum, derived from the ventral mesogastrium.

  4. The ascending and descending mesocola are still free, not having become adherent to the parietal peritoneum along the dorsal abdominal wall.

  5. Sir Benjamin Brodie speaks of it as being well known that the inoculation of lymph or pus from the peritoneum of a puerperal patient is often attended with dangerous and even fatal symptoms.

  6. Three were what was called enteritis, in one instance complicated with erysipelas; but it is well known that this term has been often used to signify inflammation of the peritoneum covering the intestines.

  7. It is certainly worthy of note that the uterus, peritoneum and intestines showed nothing special, but the liver was full of metastatic abscesses.

  8. Extensive divisions of the peritoneum are not necessarily fatal by inflammation or otherwise, and probably not generally so.

  9. Into the peritoneum of four rabbits, threw [Symbol: ounce]i of human urine; then washed it out by injecting tepid water.

  10. The peritoneum and abdominal viscera will bear more injury than the British surgeons seem disposed to admit.

  11. In numerous instances they perforate the muscular coat, leaving nothing but peritoneum at the bottom; and frequently, passing this, they induce inflammation of the cavity of the belly, and death.

  12. The cavity of the peritoneum being likewise found filled with a large portion of it, we at first suspected the existence of an opening in the intestines, by which an effusion had taken place.

  13. Our attention was now directed to the condition of the peritoneum itself, which was highly inflamed.

  14. Large apertures into the peritoneum of the rabbit, do not immediately induce a dangerous prostration, of strength.

  15. The essential point which we have made out is that the anterior part of the oviduct of Lepidosteus arises by a fold of the peritoneum attaching itself to the free edge of the genital ridge.

  16. Folds of the peritoneum which support the womb and contain the Fallopian tubes and ovaries.

  17. Glands about the peritoneum which secrete lymph.

  18. Inflammation of the peritoneum is frequently an accompaniment of puerperal fever, which is a disease peculiar to childbirth, and which may arise from cold, or be communicated from one parturient patient to another by midwives.

  19. Guinea-pigs inoculated in the peritoneum with 8 c.

  20. Bacillus megatherium into the pleura or peritoneum of the rabbit.

  21. In a few cases the cellulitis mounts above Poupart's ligament, between the peritoneum and the abdominal wall.

  22. The latter is situated upon the folds of the peritoneum limiting the cul-de-sac of Douglas, upon the ovaries, and upon the broad ligaments.

  23. The post-mortem examination showed the muscles filled with granules and the peritoneum injected, but no fibrino-purulent exudation.

  24. Inflammation of the Peritoneum covering the Uterus and its Appendages.

  25. The urinary secretion is rarely interfered with, and when this is the case it indicates the extension of the inflammation to the peritoneum covering the bladder.

  26. In the first case the entire peritoneum is injected, and the contents of the abdominal cavity are loosely bound together by pseudo-membranes, composed of pus and coagulated fibrine.

  27. On the contrary, ossification of the fibrous inflammatory products of the pleura, pericardium, and peritoneum are instances of a pathological bone-formation, analogous in its nature to that met with in the intima of the aorta.

  28. The peritoneum may be also acutely or subacutely inflamed in erysipelas, though it is doubtful whether the accident occurs in consequence of the extension of the disease to this membrane from the skin of the abdominal wall.

  29. The symptoms of these two affections, as would be naturally {1006} expected from the proximity of the peritoneum to the pelvic connective tissue, for the most part overlap.

  30. The absence of the objective signs of cellulitis would then contribute to prove that the case had been one in which the peritoneum had been in the main affected.

  31. The peritoneum is not affected as frequently as other serous membranes in this disease.

  32. Remember that the tissues are often very thin and that an injection in the center of the hernia may simply go through the peritoneum and thus be placed directly in the abdomen.

  33. Injections of paraffin into the peritoneal cavity of animals have not proven to be dangerous, the agent not causing irritation of the surface of the peritoneum when sterile.

  34. The usual directions to attempt agglutination of the opposite portions of peritoneum by favorable posture cannot generally be carried out, the attempts being defeated by the restlessness of the patient.

  35. At the post-mortem examination of this woman large quantities of pus were found in the peritoneum and the uterus.

  36. From a puncture in the peritoneum he collected some pus which was found there in great abundance.

  37. Creplin) has been found occupying little cysts of the peritoneum and omentum in Simia maimon and S.

  38. The membranes, or one of the membranes (consisting of a fold of the peritoneum and inclosed tissues), which connect the intestines and their appendages with the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity.

  39. The fold of peritoneum which attaches the testis to the dorsal wall of the body cavity or scrotal sac.

  40. The fold of peritoneum which suspends the ovary from the dorsal wall of the body cavity.

  41. A fold of the peritoneum connecting the liver with the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity.

  42. The fold of peritoneum attached to the c\'91cum.

  43. The fold of the peritoneum supporting the oviduct.

  44. The fold of peritoneum connecting the ovary with the wall of the abdominal cavity.

  45. The fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity; the mesogastrium.

  46. The peritoneum contained some spoonsful of a reddish serum; but the mucous membrane of the digestive organs was found to have been principally affected.

  47. The peritoneum was slightly injected, and contained about a pint of red-coloured serum.

  48. The peritoneum was slightly injected, and contained a small quantity of reddish serum.

  49. In those animals, such as the rabbit, in which the tests are sometimes in the scrotum and sometimes in the abdomen, the communication between the peritoneum and the tunica vaginalis remains throughout life.

  50. The tunica vaginalis is the remains of a process of the peritoneum (processus vaginalis) which descends into the scrotum during foetal life some little time before the testis itself descends.

  51. The dotting of the peritoneum is as in fig.

  52. From the front of the vena cava the parietal peritoneum passes in front of the right kidney (K) and round the right abdominal wall to the mid-ventral line.

  53. This accounts for the fact that the pancreas and duodenum are only covered by peritoneum on their anterior surfaces in man.

  54. The anterior surface of this tube is covered by peritoneum to a point about 3 in.

  55. The blood had worked its way to the left, bursting finally through the peritoneum behind the spleen into the abdominal cavity.

  56. Thence as far backward as the body of the first lumbar vertebra the track was filled with coagulated blood, which extended on the left into an irregular space rent in the adjoining adipose tissue behind the peritoneum and above the pancreas.

  57. The pleura and peritoneum may be thickened and covered with tubercles about the size of a millet seed, or larger.

  58. The peritoneum must then be very cautiously raised from the tumour, and supported, along with the intestines, by copper spatulæ.

  59. The muscular wall of the colon uncovered by peritoneum is then in most cases very easily recognised from its immense distension.

  60. Once the peritoneal cavity is opened, the incision through the peritoneum must be extended to the full length of the external wound by a probe-pointed bistoury.

  61. Its performance is easy, it does not involve any wound of the peritoneum if properly performed, and there is no risk of hæmorrhage.

  62. The ureter generally gives no trouble, as in pressing back the peritoneum it is adherent to it, and is removed along with it towards the middle line.

  63. In more than one case this operation has been attended by wound of peritoneum and subsequent escape of intestines through the wound, even when dressed antiseptically and performed under spray.

  64. The accident of wounding the peritoneum has happened to Keate, Tait, Post, and others, and in some cases with perfect impunity.

  65. Above the pubes, where the portion of bladder not covered by peritoneum is opened from above.

  66. The ligature should be passed from the inner side to avoid including the vein, and thus there will be less chance of wounding the peritoneum from the convexity of the needle being applied to it.

  67. Under light ether anesthesia, severe manipulations of the peritoneum often cause such vigorous contractions of the abdominal muscles that the operator is greatly hindered in his work.

  68. The silvery peritoneum (lining of the body cavity) covers over the reddish kidneys, and hides them in dissection.

  69. The rectum is removed in both cases, and the silvery peritoneum dissected off from the kidneys.

  70. Now make a careful examination of the cloaca and its apertures, and dissect away the peritoneum hiding the kidney.

  71. The peritoneum is mottled dark and silvery in the hybrids; it has a composite of the coloration in the parental species rather than a blended shade.

  72. The color of the peritoneum in the hybrids is the glossy, jet-black of C.

  73. No one dared to touch either the peritoneum or the joints, because every operation on the peritoneum or on the articulations was sure to prove fatal.

  74. On autopsy nothing was found but two small ecchymotic spots in the peritoneum covering the intestine, the largest not the size of a bean.

  75. Rupture of the bladder from violence occurs most often on the postero-superior wall, running downward from the urachus, in which case the peritoneum would be involved.

  76. Into this opening two fingers of the left hand are inserted, and by spreading the fingers and holding the knife horizontally the peritoneum can be divided to the pubes without injuring the intestines.

  77. Drawing the intestines aside we cut through the peritoneum over the kidneys, and introducing our left hand we grasp the organs with their suprarenal capsules attached.

  78. A small incision is now made through the peritoneum below the ensiform cartilage.

  79. The injury may be speedily fatal from hemorrhage or collapse, or more slowly fatal from peritonitis, when the peritoneum is involved, or from abscess and septic infection, or from uræmia if the other kidney is diseased.

  80. The peritoneum showed some fibrinous exudate and mesenteric vessels.

  81. Chlorlyptus can be injected into the peritoneum or the pleural cavities of guinea-pigs in the proportion of 1 c.

  82. In the mouth, the reaction becomes neutral within ten or fifteen minutes; in the pleura and peritoneum within half an hour, and probably in much shorter periods.

  83. Autopsy: The peritoneum showed a congestion and a fibrinous exudation, amount of liquid increased, some part of which was probably chlorlyptus unabsorbed.

  84. Effect of chlorlyptus on staphylococcus suspended in salt solution and one of that solution injected into the peritoneum of the guinea-pig.

  85. One guinea-pig in each series was left untreated; the others received injections of chlorlyptus into the peritoneum at various intervals.

  86. Clause 3 as comparison) can perhaps be injected in man as an antiseptic agent when there is a walled-in abscess in the peritoneum or pleural cavity where there is drainage, in the proportion of 0.


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