Appendicitis is a grave concern in the elderly patient. Poorer localisation of infection and diminished blood supply to the appendix result in a relatively greater incidence of gangrene and perforation at operation than in other groups.
The differential diagnosis is wider than younger individuals and includes:
Elderly individuals may be more stoical and less willing to report symptoms; this inevitably delays treatment.
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