Which appendix pain is referred to suprapubic region with pain on internal rotation of hip –
Correct Answer: Pelvic
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Pelvic Pelvic appendicitis can present with* Absence of abdominal wall rigidity and tenderness* Tenderness in retrovescial pouch* Hypogastric or suprapubic pain* Obturator sign: pain on internal rotation of the hip (suggesting a pelvic appendix)* Diarrhoea due to rectal irritation* Increased frequency of micturition due to contact of the inflamed appendix with bladder
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