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Mesh Inguinal Hernia Repair and Appendectomy in the Treatment of Amyand’s Hernia with Non-Inflamed Appendices [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Amyand’s hernia is defined as protrusion of the vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia sac. It is a rare entity with variable clinical presentation from normal vermiform appendix to abscess formation due to perforation of acute appendicitis.
Abdullah Sisik   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

The Place of Appendicectomy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease—A Review

open access: yesANZ Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The aetiology and pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are not completely understood; however, a dysregulated intestinal immune system appears key to its pathogenesis. It has been suggested that the appendix is central to nurturing the enteric mucosal system due to its production of lymphoid products and that an appendicectomy ...
Krishanth Naidu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Congenital absence of the vermiform appendix: a rare but important entity [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Although Congenital abnormalities of the vermiform appendix are rare it would stand surgeons in good stead to be familiar with these potentially perplexing entities.
Chong, S. T. B., Moissinac, Kevin
core  

A phylogenomic approach to disentangling the evolution of the large and diverse daisy tribe Anthemideae (Asteraceae)

open access: yesJournal of Systematics and Evolution, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 282-306, March 2025.
The daisy tribe (Anthemideae) is one of the most diverse within the Asteraceae family, which is the largest or second largest of all angiosperms. We analyzed the intricate evolutionary relationships within this tribe using a targeted high‐throughput sequencing phylogenomic approach.
David Criado‐Ruiz   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Amyand’s Hernia: An Extremely Rare Condition of Inguinal Hernia Accompanied With Acute Appendicitis [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Colorectal Research, 2014
Introduction: A vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia, inflamed or not, is known as Amyand’s hernia. Here we present a case with Amyand’s hernia.Case Presentation: A 63-year-old Caucasian man with a perforated vermiform appendix in the hernia sac ...
Reza Eshraghi Samani   +3 more
doaj  

Incarcerated vermiform appendix in a left-sided inguinal hernia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
We report here of a patient with an incarcerated vermiform appendix occurring in a left-sided indirect inguinal hernia. Occasionally, appendices are found in a hernial sac; however, the finding of an incarcerated vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia ...
Breitenstein, S.   +3 more
core  

Torsion of a mucocele of the vermiform appendix: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Torsion of a mucocele of the vermiform appendix is an extremely rare condition and also a rare cause of an acute abdomen with a clinical presentation that is indistinguishable from acute appendicitis, and thus, the condition is diagnosed during operation.
Jeong, Yeon Jun   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

Use of Human In Vitro Gut Specimens for Translational Neurogastroenterology and Motility in the 21st Century

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
In vitro studies with GI surgical specimens or biopsy are a critical step in translating preclinical studies in animals to humans before testing potential therapeutic interventions in expensive clinical trials. Routine availability of human gut specimens, in combination with technological advances and powerful new in vitro models of the human ENS from ...
Dmitrii Pavlov, Fievos L. Christofi
wiley   +1 more source

Amyand’s hernia : a case report [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The presence of vermiform appendix, whether normal or inflamed in the inguinal hernia, is referred to as Amyand’s hernia. This is rare occurring in about 1% of inguinal hernias in adults.
Muscat, Peter
core  

Naked Clams: A Comprehensive Analysis of Their Global Potential for Commercial Aquaculture

open access: yesReviews in Aquaculture, Volume 17, Issue 3, June 2025.
ABSTRACT ‘Blue foods’ from aquaculture provide an invaluable source of nutrition but can be resource‐intensive and relatively unsustainable to produce. Naked clam aquaculture, the farming of wood‐boring bivalves of the family Teredinidae, offers a means to rapidly and sustainably convert wood into a low‐environmental impact and nutrient‐dense protein ...
Jia Rong Poon   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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