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peritonitis

Peritonitis vs Gingivitis - What's the difference?

peritonitis | gingivitis |


As nouns the difference between peritonitis and gingivitis

is that peritonitis is (pathology) inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity while gingivitis is gingivitis.

Peritonitis vs Ascites - What's the difference?

peritonitis | ascites |


As nouns the difference between peritonitis and ascites

is that peritonitis is inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity while ascites is an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, frequently symptomatic of liver disease.

Coelomitis vs Peritonitis - What's the difference?

coelomitis | peritonitis |

Coelomitis is likely misspelled.


Coelomitis has no English definition.

As a noun peritonitis is

inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity.

Peritonitism vs Peritonitis - What's the difference?

peritonitism | peritonitis |


As a noun peritonitis is

(pathology) inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity.

Ulceration vs Peritonitis - What's the difference?

ulceration | peritonitis |


As nouns the difference between ulceration and peritonitis

is that ulceration is ulceration while peritonitis is (pathology) inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity.

Peritonitis vs Diverticulosis - What's the difference?

peritonitis | diverticulosis |


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between peritonitis and diverticulosis

is that peritonitis is (pathology) inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity while diverticulosis is (pathology) the condition of having diverticula, or small pouches, formed along the mucosa of the colon.

As nouns the difference between peritonitis and diverticulosis

is that peritonitis is (pathology) inflammation of the peritoneum, especially when caused by an infectious organism introduced into the abdominal cavity while diverticulosis is (pathology) the condition of having diverticula, or small pouches, formed along the mucosa of the colon.