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. 2025 Sep 30.
doi: 10.1007/s40620-025-02428-w. Online ahead of print.

Lessons for the clinical nephrologist: encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis immediately following intra-abdominal infection without peritonitis

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Lessons for the clinical nephrologist: encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis immediately following intra-abdominal infection without peritonitis

Tzu-Hsien Yang et al. J Nephrol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Bloody dialysate effluent; Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis; Intra-abdominal infection; Peritoneal dialysis.

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Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and publication of this article. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Institutional Review Board of Tri-Service General Hospital (TSGHIRB A-2024-15-143). Human and animal rights: All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments. This article does not contain any studies with animals performed by any of the authors. Consent to participate: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient. Consent for publication: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient, who consented to the publication. Data availability statement: All data supporting the findings of this study are included within the article and its Supplementary Information files. Author contributions: THY wrote the first draft of the manuscript and performed the extraction of the data and SHL, CCC reviewed the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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