Publications by authors named "R H Rassi"

Introduction: The clinical presentation of acute appendicitis in infants and young children is nonspecific. The diagnosis is often delayed and is accompanied by high rates of appendiceal perforation. The aim of the present study was to develop an early diagnostic scale for acute appendicitis in children less than 4 years of age.

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Research fellowship programs help medical graduates acquire research skills for an academic career. While our institution employed a large number of research fellows, it did not offer them a formal training program. This study aimed to assess the views of fellows and their mentors regarding the current research fellowship program, and to seek their suggestions for a formal training program at our medical center.

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Introduction:  Acute appendicitis can be difficult to diagnose, especially in children < 4 years old. The aim of the present study was to assess the diagnostic value of Alvarado score (AS), appendicitis inflammatory response (AIR) score, and pediatric appendicitis score (PAS) in children younger than 4 years.

Materials And Methods:  All children younger than 4 years who underwent appendicectomy between 2005 and 2019 were included retrospectively.

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Background: Academics in all disciplines increasingly use social media to share their publications on the internet, reaching out to different audiences. In the last few years, specific indicators of social media impact have been developed (eg, Altmetrics), to complement traditional bibliometric indicators (eg, citation count and h-index). In health research, it is unclear whether social media impact also translates into research impact.

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Introducction: Acute appendicitis is a pathology caused by inflammation of the cecal appendix , due tocthe obstruction of the appendicular lumen,witch leads to a venous congestion and then eventually to an arterial compromise of the appendicular wall with the consequent perforation of it.The main problem of this pathology in children under 4 years is the high index of appendicecal preforations presented by patients at the time of diagnosis,mainly driven by an unspecific clinical presentation,which leads to a low index of suspicion and a high percentage of complications in that age group.

Objetive: perform a literature review on the subject and investigate what is known of appendicitis in children under four years old to date.

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