Appendicitis Its History Anatomy Clinical Tiology Pathology Symptomatology

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Appendicitis Its History Anatomy Clinical Tiology Pathology Symptomatology
John B John Blair Deaver
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"A very high temperature usually means a grave condition, but a low temperature does not ensure the slightest degree of safety" (Ochsner). In what may be termed a typical attack of appendicitis there is usually moderate fever. That is, at the com- mencement of the attack there is generally fever that amounts to 101 to 103 F. Or more. The temperature usually rises rapidly, but sometimes rather slowly, and remains at about 101 F. For one, two or three days, after which it gradually returns to nor...mal. Subse- quent elevations of temperature are possibly associated with new foci of infection or of absorption of toxins. The approach of the temperature to the normal may continue in spite of the development of severe complications. The sudden fall of the temperature to 184 Appendicitis the normal or subnormal must not be looked upon as a favorable sign. It is very often a sign of the rapid progress of gangrene or the rupture of an appendix or peri-appendicular abscess. When following gangrene or perforation of the appendix a peri-appendic- ular abscess forms, there is usually a rise in temperature, up to 104 or 105 F.

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