The Alvarado Score is a clinical prediction rule used to assess the severity of acute appendicitis in children and adolescents. It helps in determining the likelihood of perforated appendicitis, which is crucial for timely surgical intervention.
The score is calculated based on several factors including age, gender, presence of fever, vomiting, right lower quadrant pain, and rebound tenderness. A higher score indicates a greater likelihood of perforation.
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