Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

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In medicine, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is a form of peritonitis that occurs in patient with ascites.[1]

Etiology/cause

Proton pump inhibitors may be associated with SBP.[2]

Diagnosis

On physical examination, most patients have mild abdominal pain.[3]

The impression of the physician performing the physical examination may not be accurate:[3]

Regarding individual signs and symptoms:

Treatment

The role of antibiotics is not clear as "oral quinolones could be considered an option for those with less severe manifestations".[4]

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