| 41. | Intraperitoneal regions of the digestive tract ( aka those parts suspended by peritoneum ) are covered with serosa.
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| 42. | Retroperitoneal organs in general do not have a complete covering of peritoneum, so they are fixed in location.
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| 43. | Typically, point ( skin ) pain is not present until the parietal peritoneum is inflamed, as well.
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| 44. | There are other theories regarding side stitches than simple stretching of the thoracic spine, irritation of the parietal peritoneum
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| 45. | Examples are the pleura of the lungs, pericardium of the heart, and the peritoneum of the abdomen.
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| 46. | The visceral peritoneum covers the internal organs and makes up most of the outer layer of the intestinal tract.
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| 47. | Predominantly extra-articular manifestations like high fevers, rheumatic rash, inflammation of the peritoneum are also seen.
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| 48. | Any infection can spread further to the lining of the abdomen ( peritoneum ) and cause potentially fatal peritonitis.
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| 49. | Once there, estrogen, immunological factors and other substances in the peritoneum can stimulate growth of the misplaced tissue.
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| 50. | Should the inflammation become severe, it may actually irritate the inner lining of the abdominal cavity called the peritoneum.
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