Peritonitis

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Peritonitis
Clinical Case Presentation by Mr.Daniel, 4th year MBChB, Kampala International University, Uganda.

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Dr.Kishan Rao,
MBBS, MS(Gold Medalist), FMAS, DMAS.
Founder of The White Army, India.

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Great brilliance from you Dr. Daniel. Keep up the vigour to learn from our seniors

ssembuyadavid
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Thanks the founder of white army and our presenter from Uganda. We are proud of what u do, as u cross border in sharing knowledge with us from east Africa.

fahadkhamis
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Thank you doctors appreciate the effort and the time thank you white army even though iam part the white army i would suggest the name of the patients not to be added in these live discussions instead the age would be more appropriate than the name otherwise the discussion was more than good thanks

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Cheer~~~inflammation of the peritoneum, typically caused by bacterial infection either via the blood or after rupture of an abdominal organ.😊

Jason-os