2015
DOI: 10.1111/ans.13153
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Role of Enterobius vermicularis in appendicitis in children

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“…Pinworms ( Enterobius vermicularis ) are found in a small but variable proportion of appendicectomy specimens removed for suspected acute appendicitis, and there is debate about whether these worms actually cause acute appendicitis. Since pinworms are most often seen in non‐inflamed appendices, the general perception is that they very rarely cause appendicitis but may sometimes cause abdominal pain mimicking acute appendicitis …”
Section: What Causes Acute Appendicitis?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinworms ( Enterobius vermicularis ) are found in a small but variable proportion of appendicectomy specimens removed for suspected acute appendicitis, and there is debate about whether these worms actually cause acute appendicitis. Since pinworms are most often seen in non‐inflamed appendices, the general perception is that they very rarely cause appendicitis but may sometimes cause abdominal pain mimicking acute appendicitis …”
Section: What Causes Acute Appendicitis?mentioning
confidence: 99%