id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-022265-7xw8qeku JULIAN, RICHARD J. The Peritoneum, Retroperitoneum, and Mesentery 2012-12-02 .txt text/plain 10298 480 41 edentatus larvae cause retroperitoneal lesions in the flank, perirenal fat, and diaphragm, perihepatitis with fibrin tags on the liver capsule, and a chronic diffuse thickening and inflammation in the mesentery, omentum, and hepatorenal ligament, with occasional caseous nodules. The uterus is probably the usual site in adults from which local spread occurs to the peritoneum, the antecedent lesion in most cases either a postpartum septic metritis or so-called blackleg of the fetus; in either event the peritonitis is fibrinosuppurative and hemorrhagic. Corynebacterium pyogenes, Escherichia coli, or a miscellany of organisms are frequently present in these, and in some the extension of the inflammatory process can be traced up the inguinal canals from castration wounds; in other cases of similar type, the peritonitis is localized to the inguinal and pelvic regions, is adhesive, and causes death from intestinal obstruction. A local reaction may occur around these intermediate forms in tissues and in the peritoneal cavity, and ascites may be present. ./cache/cord-022265-7xw8qeku.txt ./txt/cord-022265-7xw8qeku.txt