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Acute abdominal pain in childhood, with special reference to cases not due to acute appendicitis.

P F Jones.   

Abstract

Appendicitis is not the only common cause of acute abdominal pain in childhood. Almost equally common is an acute episode which in its early stages resembles acute appendicitis but which subsides without treatment in 24 to 48 hours. The clinical features of this syndrome are contrasted with those of appendicitis. The two conditions cannot always be distinguished on clinical grounds, leading to admission to hospital for observation and the finding of a normal appendix in 14% of operations for suspected appendicitis. Reasons are given for abandoning attempts to diagnose acute mesenteric adenitis at the bedside.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5762646      PMCID: PMC1982157          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5639.284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Med J        ISSN: 0007-1447


  4 in total

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Authors:  B A BARNES; G E BEHRINGER; F C WHEELOCK; E W WILKINS
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1962-04-14       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  The place of appendicectomy in the treatment of young adult patients with possible appendicitis.

Authors:  J G Howie
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1968-06-22       Impact factor: 79.321

3.  The morbidity of non-operative treatment of possible appendicitis.

Authors:  J G Howie
Journal:  Scott Med J       Date:  1968-03       Impact factor: 0.729

4.  Acute abdominal pain in childhood: analysis of a year's admissions.

Authors:  H S Winsey; P F Jones
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1967-03-18
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  12 in total

1.  Ultrasonography in diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Diagnostic laparoscopy is often more useful than ultrasonography.

Authors:  S Attwood
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2001-03-10

2.  Incidence of non-specific abdominal pain in children during school term: population survey based on discharge diagnoses.

Authors:  N Williams; D Jackson; P C Lambert; J M Johnstone
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1999-05-29

Review 3.  Acute appendicitis in the preschool child.

Authors:  N Williams; L Kapila
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 3.791

4.  Abdominal pain: parietal or visceral?

Authors:  N Gallegos; M Hobsley
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 5.344

5.  Active observation in management of acute abdominal pain in childhood.

Authors:  P F Jones
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1976-09-04

6.  Some aspects of the natural history of acute appendicitis. From the East Scotland Faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

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Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1972-01

7.  Primary torsion of the omentum in a 6-year-old boy: report of a case.

Authors:  H Ozbey; T Salman; A Celik
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.549

8.  Acute abdominal pain in children.

Authors:  D P Drake
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1980-09       Impact factor: 5.344

9.  A simple scoring system to reduce the negative appendicectomy rate.

Authors:  F Christian; G P Christian
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 1.891

10.  Deaths in children with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis in England and Wales 1980-4.

Authors:  H G Pledger; L T Fahy; G A van Mourik; G H Bush
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1987-11-14
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