peritonitis
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- peritonital adjective
- peritonitic adjective
Etymology
Origin of peritonitis
First recorded in 1770–80; periton(eum) + -itis
Example Sentences
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Otamendi Hospital said she underwent laparoscopic surgery, which confirmed the diagnosis of "appendicitis with localized peritonitis," and that she was recovering "without postoperative complications".
From Barron's • Dec. 21, 2025
Mrs Roberts, now 66, says after years of trying to conceive, she discovered her fallopian tubes were blocked from when she had had appendicitis and then peritonitis.
From BBC • Oct. 20, 2024
Her father said she had been treated for a perforated ulcer and peritonitis.
From Reuters • Dec. 7, 2022
Central to the family’s case was the death certificate, which blamed the death on sepsis and peritonitis due to a tube-perforated colon.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 17, 2022
“You’ll have to go to a hospital. If the appendix ruptures, you may get peritonitis, and the infection will spread.”
From "Endgame" by Frank Brady
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