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Bianca Patel1, Mariam Nissan1, Brian McMahon1
1Pediatrics, Richmond University Medical Center, New York, USA.
Abstract:
Appendicitis typically presents with characteristic symptoms such as right lower quadrant abdominal pain, localizing to McBurney's point, facilitating diagnosis. Here, we report a case of a 19-year-old female who exhibited atypical manifestations, including lower abdominal pain and associated hematochezia. Despite inconclusive findings from imaging modalities and laboratory investigations, persistent pain prompted exploratory laparotomy, revealing appendicitis. This case highlights the diagnostic challenge posed by variant presentations of appendicitis, emphasizing the importance of clinical judgment and vigilance in surgical decision-making.
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