2022
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5780
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A rare simultaneous occurrence of appendiceal diverticulitis and non‐perforated peptic ulcer mimicking abdominal peritonitis symptoms

Abstract: Appendiceal diverticulitis is an infrequent disease that can mimic other diseases’ symptoms or cause different symptoms because of its various complications. However, one of the most frequent complications of this disease is a perforation that can lead to other serious problems such as peritonitis. This complication can threaten a patient's health condition. In this article, a male patient presented with abdominal pain and was admitted to the surgical ward with suspicion of a perforated peptic ulcer. However, … Show more

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