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Final ID: Poster #: CR-015

A Twisted Story of Concurrent Ovarian Torsion and Appendicitis

Purpose or Case Report: Ovarian torsion is a very rare occurrence where the ovary becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply, and placing the ovary at risk of tissue death and loss of function. Appendicitis, although more common in the pediatric population, is still a relatively uncommon condition that can have grave consequences. Appendicitis secondary to ovarian torsion, in the instance where the ovary twists on its peduncle around the body of the appendix, is not only extremely rare, but puts the patient at risks for complications and consequences for both of these rare issues. This case report will tell the story of a 15-year-old girl including her initial presentation, clinical details, imaging, post-operative notes, and prognosis. Although a very atypical finding, this case highlights the importance of time and the particular dangers when dealing with two very critical diagnoses.
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  • Hyde, Hannah  ( Children's Hospital Colorado , Columbia , Maryland , United States )
  • Tutman, Jeffrey  ( Children's Hospital Colorado , Columbia , Maryland , United States )
  • Blanco, Ernesto  ( Children's Hospital Colorado , Columbia , Maryland , United States )
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