Appendicitis differential diagnosis
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Overview
Appendicitis must be differentiated from other causes of abdominal pain such as acute gastroenteritis and luminal obstruction. Age group can be another factor used to differentiate appendicitis.
Differentiating Appendicitis from other Diseases
Since appendicitis presents as the general symptom of abdominal pain, appendicitis must be differentiated from other diseases and disorders causing similar pain and symptoms. This differentiation can be done according to four categories: surgical, urological, gynaecological, and medical.[1]
Surgical
Urological
Gynaecological
Medical
Other Causes Mimicking Appendicitis at any AgeIn general, acute gastroenteritis can often be mistaken for appendicitis. Luminal obstructions can also mimic signs of appendicitis.[2] In particular, luminal obstruction caused by:
In Children
In Adults
In Elderly Patients
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