peritonik
Peritonik is a term used in medical contexts to describe anything related to the peritoneum, the serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity and covers most of the intra-abdominal organs. In English, the related adjective is peritoneal. The peritoneum consists of a mesothelial layer with underlying connective tissue; the parietal peritoneum lines the abdominal wall, the visceral peritoneum envelops organs, and the peritoneal cavity contains a small amount of lubricating fluid.
Functions include providing a frictionless surface for organ movement, mediating immune responses, supporting fluid and protein
Clinically, peritonik changes refer to processes involving the peritoneum. Peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneum, usually
Diagnosis combines clinical examination with laboratory tests and imaging. Peritoneal signs such as rigidity, tenderness, and
Treatment depends on the underlying cause. General management of peritonitis requires prompt broad-spectrum antibiotics and source