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The inflammation of the vermiform appendix results in acute appendicitis. (1) Traditionally, appendectomy has been the standard treatment option for patients with acute appendicitis. (1,2) Although appendectomy is a routine surgical procedure with low mortality, it can be associated with postoperative morbidity. (3) Development of postoperative com

Antibiotics Versus Appendectomy for Acute Appendicitis - Long Term Outcomes
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