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Case Reports
. 1984 Jan-Feb;77(1):81-9.

[Parasitic appendicitis. Apropos of 4 cases of acute appendicitis]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 6722963
Case Reports

[Parasitic appendicitis. Apropos of 4 cases of acute appendicitis]

[Article in French]
P Bourée et al. Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales. 1984 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

The authors present 4 observations of acute appendicitis with the presence of parasites at the micropathological examination. To this end, they study the literature in order to try to show the frequency of parasitic appendicitis on the one hand and what it does on the other, which is still controversial in the physiopathological of appendicitis. According to the authors, an aetiology of parasitic involvement is evident in 1.9% to 25% cases of appendicitis. The most frequent intestinal parasites in this area are the pinworms (54.78%), the whipworms (13%) and the ascaris (9%).

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