Acute appendicitis in pregnancy: Case series and review

OBJECTIVEAcute appendicitis is one of the most common acute surgical pathology we encountered. In this study we investigated our pregnant cases of appendicitis, and reviewed literature. METHODSA total of 21 pregnant women who underwent appendectomy with the initial diagnosis of acute appendicitis in...

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