perimetritis per·i·me·tri·tis (pěr'ə-mĭ-trī'tĭs)
n.
See metroperitonitis.
At the outset the fever, especially in perimetritis, is ushered in by chilly sensations or by an intense chill.
Most cases of perimetritis and parametritis terminate in five or ten days, the fever and other symptoms gradually subsiding.