Pediatric primary peritonitis
Primary peritonitis includes spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (infection of ascites, often associated with chronic liver disease or nephrotic syndrome) and peritonitis associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pneumococcal, and Neisseria Happened in prepubertal girls). Refers to the acute purulent infection caused by the absence of obvious primary infections in the abdominal cavity. The pathogen enters the abdominal cavity through blood, lymph or the intestinal wall, and the female reproductive system.
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