THE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME DURING PERITONITIS NON EXUDATIVE FERRETS PERITONITIS
Abstract
The author studied the pathological changes during nonexudative peritonitis of ferrets and pathoanatomy systemic inflammation in nonexudative peritonitis. Post-mortem examination was carried out in accordance with the Shore method. Among the dead bodies with peritonitis symptoms were selected animals that have not exudates in peritoneal cavity and this type of peritonitis we have classified like as dry. In some cases the peritonitis occurs as the accident of terebrant enteritis, pancreatitis, abdominal membrane traumas and injuries, neoplastic processes and generalized infection. The ferrets had predominantly dry (nonexudative) form of peritonitis. Under the dry peritonitis forms was observed acute inflammation of many organs like as the system inflammatory response which is described in the medical literature but intoxication signs in humans similar (SIRS) to those described in purulent peritonitis both diffuse toxic shock, are not expressed. The main accident of ferrets dry peritonitis can be systemic inflammation. Under exudative peritonitis hypovolemia results from release exudates, preventing inflammation and for that reason the SIRS does not develop.Downloads
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2017-04-12
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SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
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Belova, A. (2017). THE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME DURING PERITONITIS NON EXUDATIVE FERRETS PERITONITIS. Vestnik of the Russian Agricultural Science, 2, 49-51. http://www.vestnik-rsn.ru/index.php/vrsn/article/view/388