2017
DOI: 10.14744/scie.2017.76486
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Synchronous acute appendicitis, perforated caecal diverticulitis and serrated adenoma of right-sided colon: An uncommon incidental finding

Abstract: Right iliac fossa pain is one of the most common reasons for a patient visit to the emergency department. Although appendicitis is the most common condition requiring surgery in patients with abdominal pain, right iliac fossa pain can be indicative of a vast list of differential diagnoses, and is thus both a diagnostic and a therapeutic challenge for clinicians. In this article, an exceedingly rare case of right iliac fossa pain in a 54-year-old male who had not just solitary perforated cecal diverticulitis, b… Show more

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