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Perforated Appendicitis With Localized Abscess Formation

Study the role of hyperbilirubinemia as a marker of gangrenous / perforated appendicitis

Study the role of hyperbilirubinemia as a marker of gangrenous / perforated appendicitis

... Pelvic abscess Pelvic abscess formation is an occasional complication of appendicitis and can occur irrespective of the position of the appendix within the peritoneal ...after ...

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Feasibility of a Laparoscopic Approach for Generalized Peritonitis from Perforated Appendicitis in Children

Feasibility of a Laparoscopic Approach for Generalized Peritonitis from Perforated Appendicitis in Children

... rated appendicitis, we included patients who underwent OA for perforated appendicitis with localized or generalized peritonitis in the control ...

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Case Report Necrotizing fasciitis caused by perforated appendicitis: a case report

Case Report Necrotizing fasciitis caused by perforated appendicitis: a case report

... Acute appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal ...of appendicitis, especially the position of the ...by perforated appendicitis is extremely ...appendiceal ...

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Case Report A rare postoperative complication of perforated appendicitis: necrotizing fasciitis

Case Report A rare postoperative complication of perforated appendicitis: necrotizing fasciitis

... an abscess forma- tion in the retroperitoneum along with gas and fluid collection extending from her retroperito- neal cavity to the subcutaneous layer of her right loin (Figure 2A and ...

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Risk factors associated with perforated acute appendicitis in geriatric emergency patients

Risk factors associated with perforated acute appendicitis in geriatric emergency patients

... Localized guarding at the right lower quadrant means con- finement to a demarcated region of the peritoneal cavity at the right lower quadrant and is often associated with acute appendicitis. Generalized ...

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Laparoscopic approach in perforated appendicitis: increased incidence of surgical site infection?

Laparoscopic approach in perforated appendicitis: increased incidence of surgical site infection?

... acute appendicitis between January 2005 and December 2010 at our ...with perforated appendicitis inclu- ded for ...than appendicitis or patients requiring interval appendectomy were ...of ...

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Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Perforated Appendicitis Among Children: Where Is the Problem?

Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Perforated Appendicitis Among Children: Where Is the Problem?

... an appendicitis clinical pathway that advocates the use of ultrasonography or CT when perforation is suspected has been implemented in our ...intraabdominal abscess, has allowed us to use an initial ...

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Prolonged antibiotic treatment does not prevent intra-abdominal abscesses in perforated appendicitis.

Prolonged antibiotic treatment does not prevent intra-abdominal abscesses in perforated appendicitis.

... of abscess formation ...that appendicitis may manifest itself more severe in younger children [ 13 , 14 ...on abscess forma- tion, each factor has been taken into account in multivariate ...

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Acute right lobar nephronia secondary to acute non-perforated appendicitis: a case report Abstract Acute

Acute right lobar nephronia secondary to acute non-perforated appendicitis: a case report Abstract Acute

... a localized infection in the renal ...hepatic abscess of VI and VII ...acute appendicitis complications, given it’s aggressive behavior, accelerated progression to sepsis and frequent association ...

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A 2-year-old with a hepatic abscess secondary to an ascending retrocecal appendicitis: case report and review of the literature

A 2-year-old with a hepatic abscess secondary to an ascending retrocecal appendicitis: case report and review of the literature

... Over the next few days, the family noted increasing abdominal pain and localized right flank pain with asso- ciated chills and nausea. Six days after his initial ED visit, the family reported he appeared to be ...

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Appendicitis

Appendicitis

... or perforated appendix tends to be contained by omentum or loops of small ...appendiceal abscess. As with any significant abscess, there is a tachy- cardia and swinging ...appendix abscess ...

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Case Report Perforated acute appendicitis misdiagnosed as colonic perforation in colon cancer patients after colonoscopy: a report of two cases and literature reviews

Case Report Perforated acute appendicitis misdiagnosed as colonic perforation in colon cancer patients after colonoscopy: a report of two cases and literature reviews

... by perforated ap- pendicitis was rare relative and was neglected and misdiagnosed easily especially combined with other diseases or secondary to the endo- scopic operation, as the above cases describ- ...the ...

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Role of Hyperbilirubinemia as a predictor of gangrenous or perforated appendicitis

Role of Hyperbilirubinemia as a predictor of gangrenous or perforated appendicitis

... 107 appendicitis. However a broad variety of both anaerobic and facultative bacteria may be present. Acute appendicitis is diagnosed essentially by clinical examination. It is often difficult to reach a ...

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Tuberculous Enteritis Presenting as Acute Appendicitis and Perirectal Abscess

Tuberculous Enteritis Presenting as Acute Appendicitis and Perirectal Abscess

... Cultures from the perirectal abscess were also positive for beta-hemolytic group C streptococcus. Gross pathology of the appendix revealed a dusky, congested, red-brown serosa. When sectioned, we appreciated a ...

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Paracolic Lymph Nodes: A Novel Diagnostic Sign For Pediatric Perforated Appendicitis?

Paracolic Lymph Nodes: A Novel Diagnostic Sign For Pediatric Perforated Appendicitis?

... acute appendicitis; also we have excluded the patients having diagnosed pathologies to cause paracolic lymph ...of appendicitis and inflammatory bowel disease or chronic liver disease is not subject of the ...

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Effects of Race, Insurance Status, and Hospital Volume on Perforated Appendicitis in Children

Effects of Race, Insurance Status, and Hospital Volume on Perforated Appendicitis in Children

... in appendicitis; without treatment, acute appendicitis typically progresses to perforation within 48 hours after the onset of ...acute appendicitis present to medical attention later in their disease ...

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Abscess Formation as a Complication of Injectable Fillers

Abscess Formation as a Complication of Injectable Fillers

... The second is, the appropriate treatment of delayed onset abscess formation. The final issue is that of risk identification within the population of patients receiving dermal filler injections. The first ...

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Acute bacterial prostatitis and abscess formation

Acute bacterial prostatitis and abscess formation

... Conclusions Ulleryd et al. concluded that [14] routine radiological exams are dispensable in men with febrile urinary tract infection. However, it would be wise to perform imaging studies in patients who are suspected to ...

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Geographic disparities in the risk of perforated appendicitis among children in Ohio: 2001–2003

Geographic disparities in the risk of perforated appendicitis among children in Ohio: 2001–2003

... Limitations Our study has three primary limitations. First, we do not have clinical data or medical charts to include the actual or estimated time of delay in seeking care or delay in sur- gical consultation and ...

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Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratio for Prioritising Perforated or Gangrenous Appendicitis in a Triage of an Emergency Room

Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratio for Prioritising Perforated or Gangrenous Appendicitis in a Triage of an Emergency Room

... of appendicitis through the emergency room and subsequently underwent either open or laparoscopic appendectomy in a duration of 8 years from June 2008 to September ...

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