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Subhepatic (Abnormal) Position of the Vermiform Appendix with Adhesion: A Case Report
( Anju Choudhary ),( Surajit Ghatak ) 대한간학회 2018 춘·추계 학술대회 (KASL) Vol.2018 No.1
Introduction: The vermiform appendix is the most variable abdominal organ in terms of position, extent, peritoneal and organ relations. The location of appendix is important when it comes to clinical presentation of a patient with appendicitis. Case Report: During regular dissection classes of first year medical undergraduates, variation in the position of appendix with adhesion were noted in a male cadaver aged approximately 50-55 years. Subhepetic position of appendix might congest the subhepetic region and minimize the intestinal movements. The knowledge of this type of variations may be useful for the radiologist and surgeons.