2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2010.06.017
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Granulomatous appendicitis in a 12-year-old boy

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“…The differential diagnosis of Crohn's disease at the early stages of the disease is difficult, since the disease localizes only on the appendix. Therefore, additional gastroenterological tests and a careful clinical follow-up are necessary following the pathological assessment [18][19][20]. Crohn's disease is a chronic disorder that presents itself with transmural inflammation in which there is epithelioid granulation in the intestinal wall.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The differential diagnosis of Crohn's disease at the early stages of the disease is difficult, since the disease localizes only on the appendix. Therefore, additional gastroenterological tests and a careful clinical follow-up are necessary following the pathological assessment [18][19][20]. Crohn's disease is a chronic disorder that presents itself with transmural inflammation in which there is epithelioid granulation in the intestinal wall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] Since then, more than two hundred articles related to GAp have been published in the literature. [11] GAp is a rare entity, and it has been detected in approximately 0.1-2% of all appendectomy specimens obtained from patients with AAp. [4,6,7,11] While the incidence of GAp in western countries ranges from 0.14 % to 0.30%, the incidence in developing countries ranges from 1.3% to 2.3%.…”
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“…[11] GAp is a rare entity, and it has been detected in approximately 0.1-2% of all appendectomy specimens obtained from patients with AAp. [4,6,7,11] While the incidence of GAp in western countries ranges from 0.14 % to 0.30%, the incidence in developing countries ranges from 1.3% to 2.3%. [6,11] In our study, when all appendectomy specimens that obtained from patients underwent a presumed diagnosis of AAp were considered, the prevalence of GAp was 0.59%.…”
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“…Few case series in adult population have reported the incidence of GA between 0.14% and 2% of appendectomies. [1][2][3] There are only anecdotal case reports [4,5] with no real cohort study of GA in children hitherto; clearly mentioning the incidence, or specific characteristics. We made an attempt to determine the incidence and characteristics of the cases of GA operated in children at a single tertiary care institution.…”
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confidence: 99%