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Our findings suggest that an elevated CRP level supports a diagnosis of perforated appendicitis, whereas an elevated WBC count could help differentiate normal ...
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Aug 27, 2024 ˇ In an effort to decrease needless appendectomies and enhance results, this study matches histology, CRP, leukocyte count, neutrophil count, and ...
Jan 15, 2018 ˇ White blood cell (WBC) counts and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are commonly used in the assessment of suspected appendicitis, but their ...
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Aug 6, 2012 ˇ CRP monitoring enhances the diagnostic accuracy of acute appendicitis. The diagnostic accuracy of CRP is not significantly greater than WBC and ...
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May 4, 2016 ˇ In our study, we aimed to detect the role of WBC and CRP in the exclusion of acute and complicated appendicitis and diagnostic accuracy in pediatric age group.
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Jul 1, 2018 ˇ Individually, the white blood cell (WBC) count and inflammatory biomarkers lack accuracy for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. However, ...
C-reactive protein is a helpful marker in the management of patients with right iliac fossa pain. It increases with the evolution of the inflammatory process.
Apr 14, 2023 ˇ In the studied population, 33.6% of children with confirmed diagnosis of appendicitis had a normal WBC count and 30.71% had a normal CRP value.
Nov 9, 2022 ˇ Several studies also examined the accuracy of the WBC count and CRP level in the subpopulation of pediatric patients with suspected appendicitis ...
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CRP is commonly drawn for the workup of abdominal pain and, although nonspecific, is frequently elevated in acute appendicitis (7). Previous studies have found ...
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