Appendicular abscess risk factors
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Identifying risk factors that predict the likelihood of complications of appendicitis is a crucial step in managing appendicular abscess. Appendicitis is most common risk factor of developing abscess and it is more common among people in the age group of 10 to 30 years old. Appendicitis a medical emergency that requires proper attention, especially more than any other abdominal causes if symptoms are not conclusive.
Risk Factors
Appendicitis is the major preinciting event that results in abscess if left untreated. Common risk factors for adults include:[1][2]
- Diabetes
- A family history of appendicitis increases the child's risk, especially in males
- Male children with cystic fibrosis
References
- ↑ Margenthaler JA, Longo WE, Virgo KS, Johnson FE, Oprian CA, Henderson WG, Daley J, Khuri SF (2003). "Risk factors for adverse outcomes after the surgical treatment of appendicitis in adults". Ann. Surg. 238 (1): 59–66. doi:10.1097/01.SLA.0000074961.50020.f8. PMC 1422654. PMID 12832966.
- ↑ "Appendicitis - The University of Chicago Medicine". Retrieved November 30, 2015.