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peritoneal sample, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, sbp, peritonitis, inflammation, the peritoneum, membrane that lines the abdominal wall, covers the abdominal organs, spontaneous peritonitis, infection that occurs, a complication of ascites, a collection of fluid, in the peritoneal cavity, related to liver, kidney failure, most cases of bacterial peritonitis occur, fluid accumulates, in the peritoneal cavity, ascites, chronic liver disease, in renal, kidney, failure patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, in these patients, cause of spontaneous peritonitis is infection that spreads, peritoneal fluid, a contaminated peritoneal dialysis catheter, risk factors, liver disease include alcoholic cirrhosis, diseases that lead to cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, hepatitis b, c, fluid, in the abdomen, abdominal pain, distention, abdominal tenderness, fever, low urine output, additional symptoms that associated, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, chills, tests that show infection, culture of peritoneal fluid, chemical examination of peritoneal fluid, peritoneal fluid analysis ( paracentesis, cytologic examination, cell studies, peritoneal fluid, blood culture, tests, abdominal imaging studies, to rule out other causes, abdominal pain, wbc, nuclear, scan, treatment depends on the cause, the peritonitis, surgery needed in cases where peritonitis is asociated, a foreign object, peritoneal dialysis catheter, antibiotics, administered to control infection in cases of spontaneous peritonitis in patients, liver, kidney disease, dehydration is treated by intravenous therapy, hospitalization is common, necessary to rule out other causes, peritonitis appendicitis, diverticulitis, infection, the extent of recovery is limited by the patient's underlying kidney, liver disease, abscess development, intestinal obstruction from scar tissue, hepatorenal syndrome, hepatic encephalopathy, sepsis, have symptoms of peritonitis, quickly, become an emergency situation, in patients, peritoneal catheters, sterile techniques, closely followed, in cases of liver failure, antibiotics used, prevent recurrences of peritonitis.



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