Combination of acute appendicitis with torsion and necrosis of epiploic appendage in the transposition of internal organs
Sayfiddin BaymakovTashkent State Dental InstituteU. R. ZhamilovTashkent State Dental InstituteYunusov S Shevket-OgluTashkent State Dental InstituteA. Kh. AshirmetovTashkent State Dental Institute
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Transposition of internal organs (situs inversus viscerum) is a rare version of biologically normal anatomy, in which the main internal organs have a mirror (reverse) arrangement compared to the normal position. Diseases of epiploic appendage (torsion, inflammation, necrosis) are rare and make up 0.1-0.3 % of acute diseases of the abdominal organs. A clinical case of treating a patient with acute appendicitis in combination with torsion and necrosis of epiploic appendage in the transposition of internal organs is presented.
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