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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 82: 105911, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33962268

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: The presentation of an acute abdomen has a wide range of differentials. Developmental anomalies are rarely considered as part of the clinical reasoning process due to it being a mimicker of other commoner diseases. The importance of considering such anomalies and recognizing them early is essential in order to prevent complications, such as infertility. CASE PRESENTATION: Our case report presents an approach to a female of pediatric age complaining of right lower abdominal pain mimicking appendicitis. The physical examination and clinical findings were also in line with appendicitis. Thus, the initial work-up focused on that as the top differential. Due to the patient being female, other work-ups were conducted in order to rule out gynecological conditions such as a pelvic ultrasound. The ultrasound findings changed the approach, warranting a CT and MRI. The subsequent diagnosis was Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome. Intervention involved incision and dilation of the vaginal septum as it is the most effective and least traumatic method. On follow-up, the patient's symptoms resolved. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Rare diseases can mimic common diseases. Clinically, findings of other work-ups indicated a completely different diagnosis than originally suspected. Clinical reasoning thus shifted the focus to another approach and intervention. CONCLUSION: Clinical features of appendicitis, a clinical diagnosis, were most evident. An inappropriate management may have ensued if investigations were not conducted. Ultimately, the case report illustrated the importance of radiological investigations in an acute abdomen.

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