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Timely recognition of Amyand's hernia with appendicitis in infants
Zhen Shen1,2, Shan Zheng3,4,5
1, Shanghai, China.
Background:
Amyand's hernia with acute appendicitis is rare in infants and is mostly delayed in diagnosis and treatment, resulting in a high morbidity.
Methods:
We presented two cases of infantile Amyand's hernia with acute appendicitis.
Results:
Early surgical interventions were performed and both patients recovered without complication.
Conclusion:
A practical strategy for this entity is to be aware of the rare disease and to perform early surgical exploration for suspected cases.
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