Heredity and familial tendency of acute appendicitis

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Background: Although inflammatory disease of the vermiform appendix has been recognized as such for more than 100 years, its etiology remains a subject of controversy. The notion that appendicitis is familial, is not only important for understanding the etiology of the condition but might contribute substantially to the diagnosis and thus provide an indication for early surgical intervention. Methods: An extensive Medline search, textbooks, scientific reports and scientific journals are the data sources. Conclusions: In the light of past studies, we can suggest that almost half of the variability in risk of acute appendicitis is due to genetic factors. A positive family history increases the relative risk of being acute appendicitis nearly 3 times.

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Ergul, E. (2007). Heredity and familial tendency of acute appendicitis. Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 96(4), 290–292. https://doi.org/10.1177/145749690709600405

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