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One of the main complications associated with Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) is peritonitis of infectious cause (bacterial/fungal), which in many cases is the cause of changing the modality of renal replacement therapy. Within the peritonitis group there is a small percentage of peritonitis that does not respond to infectious causes; it usually has the same clinical presentation with a high cell count in the Peritoneal Fluid (PF) but with a small difference characterized by the significant predominance of eosinophils called Peritonitis.
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