• Arkhiv patologii · Jul 1994

    [Diverticula and calculi in acute appendicitis].

    • D V Bratsun.
    • Arkh. Patol. 1994 Jul 1; 56 (4): 65-8.

    Abstract200 appendices surgically removed because of the acute appendicitis were studied. Pseudo-diverticula are found in 42 cases (21%) and only in 3 of them signs of acute inflammation were absent. Diverticulum perforation was observed in 5 cases. In 35 appendices (17%) obturating faecal stones were found. All appendices with stones contained acute destructive alterations. Faecal stones were associated with diverticula in 11 cases and were cause of their development and inflammation.

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