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Torsion of the vermiform appendix
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986Three cases of torsion of the vermiform appendix are reported, and the literature is reviewed.
A. Woodward, P.A. Dewan
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, 2019
Vermiform appendix is a blind-ending tubular structure, arises from the posteromedial aspect the cecum inferior to the ileocecal junction. It has a thick wall and narrow lumen due to presence of large lymphoid follicles within its wall.
M. A. Rahman+2 more
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Vermiform appendix is a blind-ending tubular structure, arises from the posteromedial aspect the cecum inferior to the ileocecal junction. It has a thick wall and narrow lumen due to presence of large lymphoid follicles within its wall.
M. A. Rahman+2 more
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Endosalpingiosis of the Vermiform Appendix
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1990Endosalpingiosis within the muscularis propria of the distal vermiform appendix was discovered in an appendectomy specimen removed during exploratory laparotomy for inflammatory tubal disease. Endosalpingiosis has not been previously reported in the appendix. The pathogenesis and possible significance of this lesion are discussed.
Antonio Cajigas, Constantine A. Axiotis
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— Torsion of the appendix is a very uncommon cause of acute abdominal symptoms. Because of the rarity of this condition, the following case is described. Report of a Case.— A 35-year-old man was hospitalized with severe, continuous abdominal pain of five days' duration. It intensified nine hours before admission, localized in the right
Ok Hee Won, Marian Waxman
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To the Editor.— Torsion of the appendix is a very uncommon cause of acute abdominal symptoms. Because of the rarity of this condition, the following case is described. Report of a Case.— A 35-year-old man was hospitalized with severe, continuous abdominal pain of five days' duration. It intensified nine hours before admission, localized in the right
Ok Hee Won, Marian Waxman
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Diverticulosis of the Vermiform Appendix
The British Journal of Radiology, 1962Diverticulum formation in the alimentary tract is a common occurrence and the radiological demonstration of such lesions is exceedingly frequent. Diverticula are commonest in the descending and pelvic loops of the colon, but they not infrequently occur at other sites extending from the pharynx to the rectum.
G P Jones, R W Galloway
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Agenesis of the vermiform appendix
The American Journal of Surgery, 1951Abstract 1. 1. The available literature on agenesis of the human vermiform appendix has been critically reviewed. Fifty-seven true instances have been collected. Fourteen additional reputed cases have been discarded and classed as examples of hypoplasia of the vermiform appendix. 2. 2.
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Retro-psoas muscle vermiform appendix: an unusual location
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2020L. Rousan, Mohammad Jibril
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Carcinoma of the Vermiform Appendix
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1951John R. Hilsabeck+2 more
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