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Letter to the Editor response to “Low plasma sodium concentration as a predictor of perforated acute appendicitis in children: A retrospective study in a low-middle income country setting le Roux H, Lindestam U, Lönnqvist PA, Svensson JF, Almström M, Ande

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We read with great interest the article titled “Low Plasma Sodium Concentration as a Predictor of Perforated Acute Appendicitis in Children: A Retrospective Study in a Low-Middle Income Country Setting.” [1] The study highlights the potential role of serum sodium levels in predicting perforated appendicitis in resource-limited settings. However, we would like to raise a few important points for consideration:

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Pediatric AppendicitisHyponatremiaPerforation PredictionPediatric SurgeryDiagnostic BiomarkersResource-limited Settings

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#PediatricSurgery#Appendicitis#Hyponatremia#GlobalSurgery

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Letter to the Editor response to “Low plasma sodium concentration as a predictor of perforated acute appendicitis in children: A retrospective study in a low-middle income country setting le Roux H, Lindestam U, Lönnqvist PA, Svensson JF, Almström M, Ande. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-08-12. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/10797

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