A patient with appendicitis acuta?
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appendicitis acutaAbstract
Acute appendicitis has always been correlated with a short patient’s medical history and a sudden onset of symptoms. Nevertheless, in some patients the duration of the symptoms is prolonged, up to several days. The following case illustrates this course of the disease.
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