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Appendicitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatments

Appendicitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatments

9781617617379
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Acute appendicitis is caused by inflammation of the vermiform appendix and usually causes pain in the right lower abdominal quadrant, referred rebound tenderness, overlying muscle spasm and cutaneous hyperesthesia. This disease is common and occurs with an annual incidence of 0.25% in the normal population, and there is a lifetime risk for acute appendicitis of 7-9%. This book presents research data from across the globe in the study of appendicitis, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatments. Included herein are topics such as appendicitis during pregnancy; antibiotic therapy alone in the management of acute appendicitis; diagnostic strategies and immunology in acute appendicitis; and utilisation of the Alvarado score to perform CT for acute appendicitis.
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9781617617379
9781617617379

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
151
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
480
  • Preface; Appendicitis:: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments; Acute Appendicitis in Pregnancy; Antibiotic Therapy Alone in the Management of Acute Appendicitis; Diagnostic Strategies in Acute Appendicitis; Immunology of the Appendix:: Effects of Appendectomy; Utilization of the Alvarado Score to perform CT for Acute Appendicitis; Vermiform Appendix -- Embryology, Anatomy and Variations; Appendicitis during Pregnancy:: A Serious Disease & a Diagnostic Problem; Index.
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