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Abstract:
Peritonitis in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis while usually due to contamination of the dialysis line by skin organisms may also be due to intra-abdominal pathology. Three cases are described in whom peritonitis was due to acute appendicitis. The recognition of an intra-abdominal source of infection in patients on CAPD is discussed, and surgical management stressed.
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