Lecture

Peritoneal Dialysis and Female Pelvic Anatomy

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This lecture covers the process of peritoneal dialysis, where the peritoneum acts as a semi-permeable membrane allowing the transfer of substances between blood and dialysate. It also discusses the anatomy of the female pelvis, focusing on structures like the broad ligament, uterine tubes, and ligaments of the ovary. The instructor explains the techniques of peritoneal dialysis and hysterosalpingography, highlighting the importance of understanding the peritoneal cavity in medical practice.

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