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Rev Mex Pediatr 2013; 80 (1)

An school girl with traumatic appendicitis due to bullying

Reyes-Hernández U, Castell-Roldán EP, Hernández-Lira I, Reyes-Gómez U, Reyes-Hernández KL, Reyes-Hernández DP, Jiménez-Martínez JA, Lira-Rodríguez C, Perea-Martínez A, Casillas UJ
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Key words:

Appendicitis caused by abdominal trauma, severe school bullying.

ABSTRACT

Case report. Female adolescent abdominal injury received by his classmate. The aggression originated traumatic acute appendicitis that resolved surgically with good outcome. The case is notified to the respective legal entities.
A multidisciplinary prevention program is necessary. The simultaneous intervention on individual, family and cultural aspects is the only possible way to prevent bullying.


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Rev Mex Pediatr. 2013;80