Perinephritis Fibrous

Fibrous perinephritis is an inflammation of the periuterine serous membrane (fibrous layer) and the associated fibrous-scarring process of the pelvic organs. The most commonly affected areas are the pelvic peritoneum, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. This pathological condition leads to disruption of the functioning of many internal organs, as the inflammatory process affects their blood and lymphatic vessels. The development of this complication is preceded by an inflammatory process of the pelvic organs, in which a breakthrough of its serous layer occurs and exudate enters the pelvic cavity, as well as damage to the membranes and vessels of the pelvic organs by microbial microorganisms. During the healing process, fibrin is formed at the site of such inflammation, which