peritoneális
Peritoneális, or peritoneal in English, refers to the peritoneum, the serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity and enveloping most abdominal organs. The peritoneum consists of a mesothelial cell layer supported by connective tissue and forms two continuous layers: the parietal peritoneum lining the abdominal wall and the visceral peritoneum covering organs. The peritoneal cavity contains a small amount of fluid that lubricates surfaces to allow free movement and acts as a conduit for immune cells and molecules.
Anatomy and function: The peritoneum forms various reflections and folds, including the omenta and mesenteries, which
Clinical relevance: Peritoneal dialysis uses the peritoneal membrane as a dialysis surface for removing wastes in
Diagnosis and management: Imaging (ultrasound, CT) and analysis of peritoneal fluid help evaluate conditions. Treatment varies