The use of lidase for saccular tumors of the uterine appendages and parametritis
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The purulent process in the tubes and ovaries is limited by the formation of dense capsules from their walls and extensive adhesions with the walls of the pelvis and neighboring organs (uterus, intestines, omentum). The formation of capsules impermeable to microbes and extensive adhesions in the acute stage plays a protective role, preventing the spread of infection. This is the manifestation of the barrier function of the connective tissue. Later, after the death of the causative agents of the inflammatory process in the appendages, these impermeable capsules delay the resorption of the accumulated serous or purulent exudate.
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