2006
DOI: 10.1071/sh06011
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The SLAPPA (Significance of Lower Abdominal/Periumbilical Piercing as a predictor of acute Appendicitis) audit

Abstract: There was no difference in the frequency of a final diagnosis of acute appendicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease in female patients with and without periumbilical piercing. Health care professionals should not allow their clinical judgment to be prejudiced by the presence of body piercing.

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