Neonatal Appendicitis: Difficult Diagnosis with Enterocolitis

Authors

  • Hamdi Louati Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia.
  • Hayet Zitouni Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia.
  • Mohamed Jallouli Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia.
  • Riadh Mhiri Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia.
Abstract:

The clinical presentation of appendicitis in the newborn is nonspecific. The diagnosis was always made after surgical exploration for acute abdominal findings mimicking necrotizing enterocolitis. We report the case of acute appendicitis in a newborn diagnosed intraoperatively after neonatal occlusion symptoms.

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volume 6  issue 3

pages  7369- 7370

publication date 2018-03-01

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