What are the causes of fibrous membrane wrapping
The etiology of abdominal cocooning is unknown and may be related to the following factors 1, secondary to some kind of intra-abdominal inflammatory disease: Foo et al. believe that the…
The etiology of abdominal cocooning is unknown and may be related to the following factors 1, secondary to some kind of intra-abdominal inflammatory disease: Foo et al. believe that the…
Fibrous membrane encapsulation, also known as “abdominal callus”, was named in 1978 and is a relatively uncommon disease in abdominal surgery. It is characterized by a dense, grayish-white, tough, hard…
Fibrous membrane encapsulation, also known as “abdominal callus”, was named in 1978 and is a relatively uncommon disease in abdominal surgery. It is characterized by a dense, grayish-white, tough, hard…
Fibrous membrane encapsulation, also known as “abdominal callus”, was named in 1978 and is a relatively uncommon disease in abdominal surgery. It is characterized by a dense, grayish-white, tough, hard…
Fibrous membrane encapsulation, also known as “abdominal callus”, was named in 1978 and is a relatively uncommon disease in abdominal surgery. It is characterized by a dense, grayish-white, tough, hard…
Retroperitoneal fibrosis is a rare underlying condition that was first reported by Ormond in 1948. CT is the best choice for the diagnosis of hydronephrosis and retroperitoneal masses, and in…
Fibrous membrane encapsulation, also known as “abdominal callus”, was named in 1978 and is a relatively uncommon disease in abdominal surgery. It is characterized by a dense, grayish-white, tough, hard…
Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis (IRF) is a widespread fibrosis of the retroperitoneal connective tissue of unknown origin, which is clinically rare and easily misdiagnosed. The ratio of male to female is…
Corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic tissue maturation effects and are effective in early and mid-stage retroperitoneal fibrosis with active inflammation, with an efficiency of 75%, but are not very…
Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is a group of histopathies characterized by chronic nonspecific inflammation of retroperitoneal tissue, with insidious onset, mostly detected by unexplained hydronephrosis, and often leading to serious complications…