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C-reactive protein, as a marker for predicting acute appendicitis and its severity in KVG medical college and hospital, Sullia
2021
International Surgery Journal
Appendicectomy for suspected acute appendicitis is a common procedure. The rate of normal appendices unnecessarily removed remains high despite several techniques and investigations used to improve the diagnostic accuracy. This study emphasizes the value of C reactive protein (CRP) in three groups of patients operated for clinical suspicion of acute appendicitis with different finding at appendicectomy namely an un-inflamed appendix, uncomplicated acute appendicitis or complicated acute
doi:10.18203/2349-2902.isj20213984
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