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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, volume 07, issue 01, pages e69-e71
Amyand's Hernia in a Neonate Presenting with Inguinoscrotal Erythema: A Difficult Diagnosis
Ahmed Osama Mohamed
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Anas Fagelnor
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Benha Children Hospital, Benha, Egypt
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-01-01
SJR: —
CiteScore: —
Impact factor: 0.6
ISSN: 21947619, 21947627
PubMed ID:
31681527
General Medicine
Abstract
The presence of the vermiform appendix, whether inflamed or not, inside a hernial sac is known as Amyand's hernia. Due to nonspecific signs, preoperative diagnosis is not common and requires a high index of suspicion along with awareness of this rare entity. It is more commonly mistaken for a strangulated or incarcerated inguinal hernia. Most cases of reported Amyand's hernia with appendicitis were in pre-term babies, infants, and post-menopausal women. We present a similar case in a 19-day-old, full-term baby presenting with inguinoscrotal edema, erythema, and without a palpable inguinoscrotal mass.
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