Abstract

Postoperative Bleeding in a Patient with Appendiceal Mucinous Adenocarcinoma and Liver Dysfunction Patient: A Case-Report

Highlights

  • Appendiceal malignant tumors are rare in the clinic, and the incidence rate of gastrointestinal tumors is only approximately 0.5%

  • The diagnosis of appendiceal malignant tumors mainly depends on preoperative imaging and microscopic results,and highly suspected patients, rapid pathological examination is needed during the operation., and so on

  • For elderly patients with hepatitis B infection and liver dysfunction, there is a probability of postoperative bleeding

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Summary

Conclusions

The diagnosis of appendiceal malignant tumors mainly depends on preoperative imaging and microscopic results,and highly suspected patients, rapid pathological examination is needed during the operation., and so on. For elderly patients with hepatitis B infection and liver dysfunction, there is a probability of postoperative bleeding

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