Perforated Acute Appendicitis in a Pre-Term Neonate
Author(s) -
Mohammad Jahangiri,
Mehrdad Hosseinpour,
Hoda Jazayeri,
Mahdi Mohammadzadeh,
Davood Motaharizad,
Azadeh Sadat Mirzadeh
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
iranian red crescent medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-1812
pISSN - 2074-1804
DOI - 10.5812/ircmj.4629
Subject(s) - medicine , abdominal distension , acute abdomen , abdomen , appendicitis , differential diagnosis , vomiting , distension , irritability , surgery , pelvis , radiology , general surgery , menopause , pathology
Acute appendicitis is a common occurrence in childhood, but this diagnosis is considered rarely in differential diagnosis of acute abdomen in the neonatal period because its occurrence is very rare in neonates. We report a 20-day- old afghan female baby that was admitted to neonatal intensive care unit, because of irritability and abdominal distension. Complete ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis was normal. In plain Radiographs of chest and abdomen with the exception of Air-filled stomach and intestine, there was no abnormality. Due to the lack of improvement and severe abdominal distension, she was transmitted to the operating room and Surgical exploration revealed perforated appendix. Appendicitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis for a neonate with abdominal distension and bilious vomiting and needs strong clinical suspicion.
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