Gambar Bab 2 Appendicitis

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CT scan showing appendicitis. The typical &##8220;target sign&##8221; of the appendix is shown in
the right lower abdomen of the upper scan (black arrow).
An enlarged, swollen appendix is shown by the white arrow in the lower scan.

CT scan demonstrating the findings of a pus pocket (abscess, see arrow) in the right lower abdomen
of a child with perforated appendicitis.

graphics adapted from O'Neill: Principles of Pediatric Surgery. 2003, Elsevier.


Coronal computed
tomography (CT) scan of a pediatric patient with acute appendicitis and appendicolith (inflammation
of the appendix) showing a calcified (hardened) lesion (arrows).

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CT scan depicting a distended tubular structure descending into the pelvis and containing a round
calcification (ie, an appendicolith).

Author: Adam C Alder. 2015. Pediatric Appendicitis. diunduh:


http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/926795-overview 25 maret 2016

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