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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Alvarado score is the most widely used scoring based system in making a diagnosis of appendicitis.
There are no other diagnostic studies associated with appendicitis.


==Alvarado score==
==Other Diagnostic Studies==
A number of clinical and laboratory based scoring systems have been devised to assist the diagnosis of appendicitis. The most widely used is the Alvarado score:
There are no other diagnostic studies associated with appendicitis.


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==References==
|+ Alvarado score
{{Reflist|2}}
|-
{{WH}}
| Migratory right [[iliac fossa]] pain
{{WS}}
| 1 point
 
|-
[[Category:Emergency medicine]]
| [[Anorexia (symptom)|Anorexia]]
[[Category:Surgery]]
| 1 point
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
|-
| [[Nausea]] and [[vomiting]]
| 1 point
|-
|Right iliac fossa [[tenderness (medicine)|tenderness]]
|2 points
|-
|[[Rebound tenderness]]
|1 point
|-
|[[Fever]]
|1 point
|-
|[[Leukocytosis]]
|2 points
|-
|Shift to left (segmented [[neutrophils]])
|1 point
|-
!Total score
!10 points
|}
A score of 7 or more is strongly predictive of acute appendicitis.<br>
In patients with an equivocal score of 5-6, CT scan further reduces the rate of negative [[appendectomy]].

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