Streptococcal Pharyngitis and Appendicitis in Children

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Abstract

Background. Several pathologies, including pharyngitis, are associated with abdominal pain that can mimic appendicitis. We sought to further understand the link between appendicitis-like symptoms and streptococcal (strep) pharyngitis. Methods. All patients undergoing ultrasound imaging for appendicitis in our emergency department during 2013 were reviewed (n = 1572). A total of 207 patients were identified who underwent both ultrasound for appendicitis and testing for strep pharyngitis. Demographic and outcomes data between rule out appendicitis patients who underwent strep testing and those who did not were compared. Results. Strep testing was more common in younger patients (mean age = 8.26 vs 10.26 years P

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Nielsen, J. W., Abel, S. A., & Kenney, B. (2018). Streptococcal Pharyngitis and Appendicitis in Children. Clinical Pediatrics, 57(1), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/0009922816688736

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