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27. Acute appendicitis: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Appendix '''Description''': The mucosa cannot be seen and is replaced by ulceration. There is haemorrhage in the whole sample. The whole appendix wall is infiltrated by granulocytes. Some places we can see liquefactive necrosis. The muscular layers are almost obliterated, very little muscle remains. On the serosal side can we see some fibrin. '''Diagnosis''': Acute appendicitis '''Causes''': * Often idiopathic, sometimes due to closu..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Appendix '''Description''': The mucosa cannot be seen and is replaced by ulceration. There is haemorrhage in the whole sample. The whole appendix wall is infiltrated by granulocytes. Some places we can see liquefactive necrosis. The muscular layers are almost obliterated, very little muscle remains. On the serosal side can we see some fibrin. '''Diagnosis''': Acute appendicitis '''Causes''': * Often idiopathic, sometimes due to closu...")
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