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View article: Perforated retroperitoneal appendicitis presented with right thigh abscess: case report and literature review
Perforated retroperitoneal appendicitis presented with right thigh abscess: case report and literature review Open
The typical clinical presentation of acute appendicitis is initial diffuse abdominal pain that shifts to right iliac fossa, nausea, vomiting supported with elevated white blood cell count [3]. It is reported that there are atypical present…
View article: Duplicated vas deferens as an incidental finding during indirect inguinal hernia repair: A case report and literature review
Duplicated vas deferens as an incidental finding during indirect inguinal hernia repair: A case report and literature review Open
Duplication of vas deferens is an anomaly that is generally encountered during inguinal hernia repair, orchiopexy, radical prostatectomy, varicocelectomy, and vasectomy. The estimated rate of this anomaly in the United States is 0.01%. Thi…
View article: <p>Synchronous acute appendicitis and acute cholecystitis, is it a myth or reality? A literature review</p>
Synchronous acute appendicitis and acute cholecystitis, is it a myth or reality? A literature review Open
Acute appendicitis and acute cholecystitis are some of the most common surgical emergencies in the emergency department. Both conditions are common causes of abdominal pain. We had a discussion about co-existing acute appendicitis and chol…