Peritonitis fibroplastica incapsulata with superadded post-operative starch powder peritonitis
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Peritonitis fibroplastica incapsulata with superadded post-operative starch powder peritonitis
Abstract
Peritonitis fibroplastica incapsulata is not generally accepted as a distinct syndrome. However, characteristic pathological alterations can be identified at laparotomy and by histological examinations. The aetiology of the disease is unknown. In the case reported a second disease arose, i.e. the peritoneal reaction to corn starch powder in the course of the surgical treatment of the peritonitis fibroplastica.
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