Gastrointestinal Abnormalities
Plain abdominal X-ray demonstrates ileus with calcified fecalith at right lower abdomen-Appendicitis is the most likely diagnosis
Plain abdominal X-ray demonstrates ileus with calcified fecalith at right lower abdomen-Appendicitis is the most likely diangosis

Operative finding of acute appendicitis, the appendix is markedly inflammed

Operative finding of acute appendicitis, fibrin coated the inflammed appendix is noted

Right lower transverse incision is frequently used for appendectomy in children and is frequently sutured by subcuticular manner in the author's experience

Mucocele of the appendix
Henoch-Schonlein purpura, skin manisfestation is a clue for differential diagnosis in childhood acute abdominal condition

Gross pathology reveals the intussuscepted ileum in the ascending colon
Acute abdomen series in a child with intussusception provides the picture of multiple dilated intestinal loops with step-ladder pattern of air fluid level represent distal small bowel obstruction
Barium enema in a child with intussusception showed cresent sign or semi-lunar sign outlined the intussusceptum's apex at hepatic flexure of colon