Zusammenfassung
Das Kapitel behandelt die normale Anatomie und Physiologie des Peritoneums. Dargestellt werden die Strukturen, Kompartimente und Ligamente der Bauchhöhle und die Bedeutung des Peritoneums für die Verschieblichkeit und Motilität der intraabdominellen Organe sowie die physiologische Resorption peritonealer Flüssigkeiten und Partikel.
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Offner, F.A. (2013). Anatomie und Physiologie. In: Stolte, M., Rüschoff, J., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02322-4_38
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