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Urologic complications of appendicitis

Urology, 1975
Three patients with appendicitis were seen with bladder tumor, hematuria, and pelvic mass with ureteral obstruction, respectively. These cases represent a spectrum of difficult diagnostic problems and illustrate that appendiceal abscess involving the urinary tract may present as urologic disease.
Donald Rhodes   +3 more
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Appendicitis Complicating Pregnancy

Southern Medical Journal, 1992
In this series, nine pregnant patients had appendectomy. Seven patients had acute appendicitis; pyuria and symptoms suggesting urinary tract infection delayed diagnosis in one whose appendix perforated. Abdominal pain and nausea with or without vomiting were presenting symptoms in all of the patients.
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Gangrenous appendicitis: No longer complicated

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2019
Appendicitis presents on a spectrum ranging from inflammation to gangrene to perforation. Studies suggest that gangrenous appendicitis has lower postoperative infection rates relative to perforated cases. We hypothesized that gangrenous appendicitis could be successfully treated as simple appendicitis, reducing length of stay (LOS) and antibiotic usage
Brian D. Kenney   +9 more
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A complicated case of appendicitis

Clinical Radiology, 1986
A case is presented of acute appendicitis in a 50-year-old man with unsuspected carcinoma of the right colon. This association is emphasised as acute appendicitis is an important marker of colonic carcinoma in the older age group. The value of doing routine barium enema examination in these patients after appendicectomy is discussed.
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Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Complicated Appendicitis

Archives of Surgery, 1996
Acute gangrenous and perforating appendicitis are associated with an increased risk for postoperative complications and have been considered a relative contraindication of laparoscopic appendectomy.To determine the complication rate following laparoscopic appendectomy for gangrenous of perforating appendicitis.A retrospective analysis of patients who ...
Richard C. Frazee, William T. Bohannon
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Shigellosis Complicated by Acute Appendicitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1986
Acute appendicitis developed in a 23-year-old Mexican-American man with acute bacillary dysentery (shigellosis). This is the first such case reported in the English literature.
Lending Re, Buchsbaum Hw, Hyland Rn
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