How does pelvic inflammatory disease frequently lead to bacterial peritonitis?
A) Chemical irritation by excessive ovarian and uterine secretions causes inflammation.
B) Ulceration and perforation of the uterus allows the bacteria to spread.
C) Infection spreads through the fallopian tubes directly into the peritoneal cavity.
D) Gangrene in the uterine wall spreads through into the pelvic cavity.
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