Intestinal adhesions

Intestinal adhesions are abnormal adhesions that occur between the intestinal tube and the intestinal tube, between the intestinal tube and the peritoneum, and between the intestinal tube and the internal organs of the abdominal cavity due to various reasons. From the characteristics of adhesion there are two cases of membrane-like adhesion and cord-like adhesion; from the nature of adhesion there are two types of fibrinous adhesion and fibrous adhesion.

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