2021
DOI: 10.26717/bjstr.2021.35.005738
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"Acute Abdomen in Woman of Childbearing Age: Appendicitis or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease? A Systematic Review"

Abstract: Acute abdomen is a clinical presentation that requires emergency surgical treatment in many cases, rapid diagnosis is oftentimes essential. The diagnoses associated with an acute abdomen vary according to age and gender [1], and it is more difficult in young women, in which it is necessary to distinguish between gynecological and non-gynecological diseases (Table 1).Non-gynecological causes include appendicitis, which remains one of the main causes of acute abdomen in childbearing women. The diagnosis of acute… Show more

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“…Its advantage is the absence of radiation exposure and excellent specificity and sensitivity in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis or PID. However, it should be reserved for specific population groups (pregnant women, children) [34]. MRI has sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of appendicitis of 95% and 89%, respectively.…”
Section: Computed Tomography (Ct) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Mri)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its advantage is the absence of radiation exposure and excellent specificity and sensitivity in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis or PID. However, it should be reserved for specific population groups (pregnant women, children) [34]. MRI has sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of appendicitis of 95% and 89%, respectively.…”
Section: Computed Tomography (Ct) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Mri)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second-level laboratory tests may be useful in patients with nonspecific abdominal symptoms. Among them, cervical smear to diagnose genital infections (such as Neisseria gonorrhea or Chlamydia trachomatis) is certainly important, which would support the diagnosis of PID [34]. Rapid tests for the detection of these microorganisms are available.…”
Section: Biochemical and Hematological Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%