Although acute appendicitis is the most common cause for abdominal surgery in children, its etiology is still largely unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of bacterial and viral pathogens for the etiology of appendicitis in children.Between 2000 and 2010, 277 children underwent appendectomy in our institution. On this collective, a retrospective study was performed on to identify the presence of bacterial or viral pathogens.Intraoperatively, 39% of cases showed acute, 9% of cases chronic, and 41% of cases ulcerous inflammation. Bowel perforation was found in 7% of cases and four percent of the children had no inflammation of the appendix at all. Escherichia coli was the predominant bacterium with an incidence of 27.4%, fo...
Acute abdominal pain in children represent a diagnostic dilemma, generally although many causes of a...
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in children. The current trend is to perform appendicecto...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the predominant bacteria cultured from the su...
Although acute appendicitis is the most common cause for abdominal surgery in children, its etiology...
Background: Appendicitis is the most common disease requiring abdominal surgery in children. However...
Acute appendicitis is the most common cause for emergency abdominal surgery in children. The esti...
ABSTRACTMounting evidence suggests that acute appendicitis (AA) is not one but two diseases: complic...
BACKGROUND: Two types of appendicitis are hypothesized, simple and complex, with potential different...
A prospective study was conducted on 344 children aged from 3 months to 16 years with acute appendic...
Acute appendicitis is the most frequent disease in children population that requires an urgent surgi...
Intestinal microbiota is involved in metabolic processes and the pathophysiology of various gastroin...
Intestinal microbiota is involved in metabolic processes and the pathophysiology of various gastroin...
Background/aim: The role of the microbiome has been widely discussed in the etiology of appendicitis...
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in children. The current trend is to perform appendicectom...
Acute abdominal pain is a reason for hospital admission of about 20% of children. Typical clinical p...
Acute abdominal pain in children represent a diagnostic dilemma, generally although many causes of a...
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in children. The current trend is to perform appendicecto...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the predominant bacteria cultured from the su...
Although acute appendicitis is the most common cause for abdominal surgery in children, its etiology...
Background: Appendicitis is the most common disease requiring abdominal surgery in children. However...
Acute appendicitis is the most common cause for emergency abdominal surgery in children. The esti...
ABSTRACTMounting evidence suggests that acute appendicitis (AA) is not one but two diseases: complic...
BACKGROUND: Two types of appendicitis are hypothesized, simple and complex, with potential different...
A prospective study was conducted on 344 children aged from 3 months to 16 years with acute appendic...
Acute appendicitis is the most frequent disease in children population that requires an urgent surgi...
Intestinal microbiota is involved in metabolic processes and the pathophysiology of various gastroin...
Intestinal microbiota is involved in metabolic processes and the pathophysiology of various gastroin...
Background/aim: The role of the microbiome has been widely discussed in the etiology of appendicitis...
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in children. The current trend is to perform appendicectom...
Acute abdominal pain is a reason for hospital admission of about 20% of children. Typical clinical p...
Acute abdominal pain in children represent a diagnostic dilemma, generally although many causes of a...
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in children. The current trend is to perform appendicecto...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the predominant bacteria cultured from the su...