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  • 2. Appendiceal inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor: a rare postoperative finding.
    Schoonjans C, Caluwé G, Bronckaers M.
    Acta Chir Belg; 2016 Aug; 116(4):243-246. PubMed ID: 27397035
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    Ethiop J Health Sci; 2019 May; 29(3):417-419. PubMed ID: 31447512
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  • 8. Paraduodenal inflammatory pseudotumor masquerading as malignancy.
    Peng JS, Lu H, Cruise MW, Chalikonda S.
    BMJ Case Rep; 2019 Feb 07; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 30737322
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  • 9. Mesenteric inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor: MRI and CT imaging correlated to anatomical pathology.
    Kirchgesner T, Danse E, Sempoux Ch, Annet L, Dragean ChA, Trefois P, Abbes Orabi N, Kartheuser A.
    JBR-BTR; 2014 Feb 07; 97(5):301-2. PubMed ID: 25597213
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  • 11. Asymptomatic appendicolithiasis: principles of evaluation and management.
    Kennedy JS, Hanly EJ, Mittendorf EA.
    Curr Surg; 2005 Feb 07; 62(1):87-90. PubMed ID: 15708156
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  • 12. [37 Year old woman with abdominal discomfort and splenic focal lesion].
    Martínez Celada M, Rivas Carmenado M, García Pravia C, Fresno Forcelledo M.
    Rev Clin Esp; 2007 Mar 07; 207(3):135-7. PubMed ID: 17397636
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  • 13. Preperitoneal abscess secondary to a retained appendicolith: an uncommon complication in an uncommon location.
    Tayaran A, Boccola MA, Vanyai J.
    ANZ J Surg; 2018 Jun 07; 88(6):648-649. PubMed ID: 26918395
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  • 15. Paediatric Intra-abdominal Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumour.
    Huang CC, Lien HH, Chen DF, Tsai MS.
    Asian J Surg; 2006 Jan 07; 29(1):58-61. PubMed ID: 16428104
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  • 16. Oral pemphigus as first sign of an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour in an 18-year-old male patient.
    Schols RM, Beets GL, Riedl RG, Schipper RJ.
    BMJ Case Rep; 2013 Oct 28; 2013():. PubMed ID: 24165509
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  • 20. Re: Acute traumatic appendicitis following blunt abdominal trauma.
    Atalla MA, Carangan M, Rozen WM.
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