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Mar 30, 2023

How to diagnose plagiocephaly?

Acute peritonitis

  Plank abdomen refers to acute diffuse peritonitis due to acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, where the peritoneum is irritated and causes spasm of the abdominal muscles, and the abdominal…

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Mar 30, 2023

Plate abdomen eating aloe vera anti-inflammatory promote wound healing

Acute peritonitis

  Frog-like abdomen appears in patients with massive ascites, lying there like the belly of a frog, with water pushing the belly to the sides, mainly in patients with cirrhosis and…

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Nov 2, 2022

What are the causes of plagiocephaly?

Acute peritonitis

  Plank abdomen refers to acute diffuse peritonitis due to acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, where the peritoneum is irritated and causes spasm of the abdominal muscles, and the abdominal…

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Nov 2, 2022

The pacesetter of minimally invasive surgery — da Vinci Surgical Robot

Acute peritonitis

  A decade or so ago, would a surgeon have thought it was just a fantasy to perform surgical procedures remotely by controlling a robotic arm? And that what he was…

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Nov 2, 2022

What tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis of plagiocephaly

Acute peritonitis

  Plank abdomen refers to acute diffuse peritonitis due to acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, where the peritoneum is irritated and causes spasm of the abdominal muscles, and the abdominal…

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Nov 2, 2022

What you don’t know about the causes of laminitis

Acute peritonitis

  Acute diffuse peritonitis caused by acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, the peritoneum is stimulated and causes abdominal muscle spasm, the abdominal wall often has obvious tension, or even straight…

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Nov 2, 2022

What are the symptoms that need to be differentially diagnosed in the slab abdomen

Acute peritonitis

  Plank abdomen refers to acute diffuse peritonitis due to acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, where the peritoneum is irritated and causes spasm of the abdominal muscles, and the abdominal…

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Nov 2, 2022

Preventive measures for patients with lamellar abdomen

Acute peritonitis

If the cause is not clear for the time being, symptomatic treatment such as anti-inflammatory rehydration should be carried out, and the patient’s vital signs should be monitored.

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Nov 2, 2022

Dietary contraindications for patients with lamellar abdomen

Acute peritonitis

  What are the contraindications to the dietary treatment of lamellar abdomen? The lamellar abdomen is often the result of acute gastrointestinal perforation or organ rupture, which can lead to serious…

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Oct 13, 2022

What is the most common residual abscess after treatment of acute peritonitis?

Acute peritonitis

The most common residual abscess is the abdominal abscess, which is divided into subdiaphragmatic abscess, pelvic abscess and inter-intestinal abscess, depending on the location.

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Acute peritonitis

  • How to diagnose plagiocephaly?
  • Plate abdomen eating aloe vera anti-inflammatory promote wound healing
  • What are the causes of plagiocephaly?
  • The pacesetter of minimally invasive surgery — da Vinci Surgical Robot
  • What tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis of plagiocephaly
  • What you don’t know about the causes of laminitis
  • What are the symptoms that need to be differentially diagnosed in the slab abdomen
  • Preventive measures for patients with lamellar abdomen
  • Dietary contraindications for patients with lamellar abdomen
  • What is the most common residual abscess after treatment of acute peritonitis?
  • What are the effective measures to prevent acute peritonitis with subdiaphragmatic abscess?
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