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Diagnosing acute appendicitis in pregnant women is challenging due to limited imaging options. This case highlights the importance of clinical diagnosis when advanced imaging is inconclusive, ensuring timely management for maternal and fetal health.

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  • Surgical emergencies

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  • Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy poses diagnostic challenges.

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