Sepsis after non-perforated acute appendicitis

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Appendicitis is a worm-like appendage whose base is located on the posterior side of the inner cecum. Acute appendicitis is uncommon in children younger than 5 years old. The patient was a 1.5-year-old boy who was admitted to the hospital with a primary complaint of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. A pathological report of acute puffiness appendicitis with peri appendicitis was confirmed. After two weeks of treatment, the patient was discharged with an good general condition.

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Faraji-Goodarzi, M. (2019). Sepsis after non-perforated acute appendicitis. Clinical Case Reports, 7(3), 520–523. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2030

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