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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg
September 2024
Department of General Surgery, Koru Hospital, Ankara-Türkiye.
Medicina (Kaunas)
August 2023
Department of General Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, 42, Jebong-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju 61469, Republic of Korea.
Actinomycosis is a rare, chronic, suppurative, and granulomatous bacterial disease. The species exist as normal flora in the oropharynx, gastrointestinal tract, and the female genital tract. They are incapable of penetrating the normal mucous membranes and become pathogenic only when this barrier has been destroyed by trauma, surgery, immunosuppression, or after viscus perforation.
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August 2023
Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal. Electronic address:
Cureus
December 2022
Surgery, Jubail General Hospital, Jubail, SAU.
Gut malrotation may result in failure of descent of the cecum to the right iliac fossa, resulting in the anomaly where the cecum and appendix are situated in the subhepatic/gallbladder region. Although the true incidence of subhepatic cecum or appendix is not known, there is a handful of case reports in the literature describing the diagnosis and management of subhepatic appendicitis and associated challenges. Some case reports describe subhepatic appendicitis, where the cecum is in a normal position, but the subhepatic tip of the long appendix gets perforated or inflamed, resulting in the process being in the subhepatic region.
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January 2023
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK; Sonographer at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, LE1 5WW, UK. Electronic address:
Objectives: This narrative review aims to collate the data in the existing literature on appendicoliths, by reviewing the available information on appendicoliths that have been previously reported in 24 publications, and providing the information in one article.
Key Findings: Appendicoliths are frequent culprits in causing luminal obstruction of the appendix, leading to appendicitis. They are calcified masses formed as a result of the aggregation of faecal particulates and inorganic salts within the lumen of the appendix.
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