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AppendicitisInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Appendectomy Description: Information on the appendix and the operation to remove it. (thefirsttwins.com) |
Appendicitis Description: A look at what this disorder is, the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. (medicinenet.com) |
Appendicitis Description: Information on inflammation of the appendix, from the National Digestive Diseases Clearinghouse. (niddk.nih.gov) |
Appendicitis in Children Description: An article about the most important facts about this common infection, including symptoms and treatments. (kidshealth.org) |
eMedicine - Acute Appendicitis Description: Emergency room MD discusses symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for this common surgical condition. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine Health - Appendicitis Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatments. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Virtual Hospital: Appendicitis Description: Collection of topical articles for health care providers, patients, parents, and children. (vh.org) |
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