Peritoneum, Omenta & Peritoneal Spaces
ModerateAnatomy · Abdomen & Pelvis
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The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane of the body, and its complex folds, spaces, and recesses dictate how infection, fluid, and tumour spread within the abdomen. For NEET PG, this topic sits at the crossroads of gross anatomy and surgery — boundaries of the omental bursa, the policeman of the abdomen, and where pus collects after a perforated appendix are perennial favourites. The peritoneum is a thin, gl…
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