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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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The aim of this study was to identify clinical parameters that may help distinguish
periappendicitis
from the more common clinical entity of acute appendicitis. Serosal inflammation of the appendix without mucosal involvement constitutes the condition known as
periappendicitis
. In most situations this is a sequel of extra-appendicular
sepsis
and is likely to benefit from treatment targeted to the underlying pathology. But the majority of these cases are initially treated for acute appendicitis as clinical distinction between the two conditions is difficult. In this study some commonly used clinical yardsticks have been analyzed with respect to their value in this subtle diagnosis. We reviewed 231 successive cases clinically diagnosed as acute appendicitis; of these 18 had histologically demonstrated
periappendicitis
. Eight parameters were studied: age, gender, temperature, white blood cell count, location and duration of pain, associated symptoms, and peritoneal signs. Significant statistical differences were found between the two groups with regard to pain location, pain duration, and the presence of peritoneal signs. It may be possible to suspect
periappendicitis
preoperatively with meticulous clinical assessment. This may be of value in avoiding missed nonappendicular pathologies.
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