2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2021.106200
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Recurrent appendicitis following successful drainage of appendicular abscess in adult without interval appendectomy during COVID-19. Prospective cohort study

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“…According to our study, acute appendicitis is the most frequently encountered surgical cause of acute abdomen (42.4%). Our previous study confirmed that appendicitis was more severe in the COVID era (20), possibly due to appendicular artery thrombosis or a delay in diagnosis. We found five cases that revealed negative macroscopic appendicitis during exploration.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…According to our study, acute appendicitis is the most frequently encountered surgical cause of acute abdomen (42.4%). Our previous study confirmed that appendicitis was more severe in the COVID era (20), possibly due to appendicular artery thrombosis or a delay in diagnosis. We found five cases that revealed negative macroscopic appendicitis during exploration.…”
Section: Results Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%