To Determine the Correlation between Acute Appendicitis and Positive Family History

  • Oweis R
  • Samkari Z
  • Qulaghassi Z
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Abstract

Morbidity and mortality are significantly associated with perforated appendicitis as compared to the non-perforated. The complications can be decreased if preventable measures are taken to avoid the delay in reporting patients to the health care services. To conclude, the correlation between acute appendicitis and family history is strong for the first and second degree, and clearly, it is more significant in patients who are below 30 years old. Clinically, it is believed that the family history of appendicitis may help the physicians or doctors in raising the index of suspicion of acute appendicitis.

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Oweis, R., Samkari, Z., Qulaghassi, Z., Mustafa, O., Abu-shokor, M., & Qulaghassi, M. (2018). To Determine the Correlation between Acute Appendicitis and Positive Family History. Surgery: Current Research, 08(02). https://doi.org/10.4172/2161-1076.1000316

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