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Lollipop stick en-route cecum: Mimic of appendicitis
Acute appendicitis is commonly encountered abdominal emergency in children which present clinically with acute onset right iliac fossa pain. We present a case by a 5-year-old child which presented in a similar manner, however, was subsequently diagnosed with perforation in cecum secondary to foreign body ingestion on contrast-enhanced computed tomography.