Claudius Amyand's hernia: An uncommon form of appendicitis
<p>Claudius Amyand's hernia is defined by the incarceration of the vermicular appendix through the hernial sac. The first appendectomy was performed in 1735. It is a very rare pathology. Therefore, the frequency of this pathology is not yet established. We report the observation of a 54-y...
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Main Authors: | Bouali Mounir (Author), El Maghraoui Omar (Author), Eddaoudi Yassine (Author), El Bakouri Abdelilal (Author), El Hattabi Khalid (Author), Bensardi Fatimazahra (Author), Fadil Abdelaziz (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2022-12-29.
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