Examples of appendicitis in the following topics:
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- Ultrasonography provides a useful means to detect appendicitis, especially in children.
- The histological findings of appendicitis are neutrophils in the muscularis propria.
- Acute appendicitis is typically managed by surgery to remove the appendix.
- Acute appendicitis has been shown to occur antecedent to cancer in the colon and rectum.
- Several studies offer evidence that a low fiber intake is involved in the pathogenesis of appendicitis.
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- When naming substituted cycloalkanes, the ring positions are numbered to minimize the numbering of the appended groups.
- The rings of cycloalkanes have two faces, and substituent groups can be appended to either face.
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- When the enclitics -que, -ne, -ve, -ce, -met, -dum are appended to words, if the syllable preceding the enclitic is long (either originally or as a result of adding the enclitic) it is accented; as, miserō´que, hominísque.
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- When the enclitics -que, -ne, -ve, -ce, -met, -dum are appended to words, if the syllable preceding the enclitic is long (either originally or as a result of adding the enclitic) it is accented; as, miserō´que, hominísque.
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- The different cases are formed by appending certain case-endings to a fundamental part called the Stem.[12] Thus, portam (Accusative Singular) is formed by adding the case-ending -m to the stem porta-.
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- Peritonitis may be localized or generalized, and may result from infection (often due to rupture of a hollow organ as may occur in abdominal trauma or appendicitis) or from a non-infectious process.
- Examples include perforation of the distal esophagus, of the stomach by a peptic ulcer or gastric carcinoma, of the duodenum, of the remaining intestine by appendicitis, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestinal infarction, intestinal strangulation, colorectal carcinoma, or of the gallbladder.
- If properly treated, typical cases of surgically correctable peritonitis (e.g., perforated peptic ulcer, appendicitis, and diverticulitis) have a mortality rate of <10% in otherwise healthy patients, which rises to about 40% in the elderly, and/or in those with significant underlying illness, as well as in cases that present late (after 48 hours).
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- In these cases, an extra "a" is appended to the end of the name of the alkyl chain, like in the case of butadiene.
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- Augmented matrix: an augmented matrix is a matrix obtained by appending the columns of two given matrices, usually for the purpose of performing the same elementary row operations on each of the given matrices.
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- The first person responds, again by appending to the ticket...and so it goes.
- At any rate, there eventually will come a point in the exchange where one party or the other can tell that it is about to go from mere appending of data to an actual conversation—in the example that started this section, that would be the second respondent, who on realizing that there were problems with the patch, could predict that a real conversation is about to ensue, and therefore that it should be held in the appropriate medium.