Preoperative predictors of morbidity in patients with perforation peritonitis: Can early identification prevent mortality?
<p>Introduction: Perforation peritonitis is one of the most frequently encountered surgical emergencies in tropical countries like India and mostly affects young men in their prime of life. In the majority of the cases, presentation to the hospital is late with generalized peritonitis and vary...
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Main Authors: | AR Bansal (Author), PS Ahluwahlia (Author), Joy Bansal (Author), Ankit Kamboj (Author), Harsha Kamalhans (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2024-01-06.
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