Appendix redux: a stone unturned.

ANZ Journal of Surgery
Alan de Costa

Abstract

Recent advances in understanding of the biology of appendicitis are reviewed. Immunological aspects are discussed in the setting of a changing microbiome. Implications for practice are summarized.

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Mar 13, 2021·ANZ Journal of Surgery·Philip Truskett
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