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  1. The Alvarado score and the Pediatric Appendicitis Score (PAS) are the 2 systems that have been extensively evaluated for their ability to predict appendicitis based on symptoms, physical examination findings, and laboratory values (Tables 1 and 2). 17,18 The Alvarado score is composed of 8 components with a total score of 10 (migration of pain, anorexia, nausea/vomiting, right lower quadrant ...

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  2. The Alvarado score is a clinical scoring system used in the diagnosis of appendicitis. [1] Alvarado scoring has largely been superseded as a clinical prediction tool by the Appendicitis Inflammatory Response score. [2][3][4] Also known by the mnemonic MANTRELS, the scale has 6 clinical items (3 signs and 3 symptoms) and 2 laboratory ...

  3. Alfredo Alvarado, MD, is a retired general surgeon, formerly at Plantation General Hospital in Florida. He previously held staff positions at Florida Medical Center and Westside Regional Hospital. Dr. Alvarado completed medical training at the National University of Colombia and residencies in general and thoracic surgery.

  4. Apr 12, 2020 · A very low Alvarado score is quite sensitive to rule out appendicitis, meaning the clinician may be able to forgo imaging, as it is unlikely to show appendicitis in these cases. A very high Alvarado score is relatively specific for appendicitis, and it may be appropriate to proceed to surgical consultation without obtaining CT or other diagnostic imaging if one’s suspicion is high enough.

  5. Pedro de Alvarado (born c. 1485, Badajoz, Castile [Spain]—died 1541, in or near Guadalajara, New Spain [now in Mexico]) was a Spanish conquistador who helped conquer Mexico and Central America for Spain in the 16th century. Alvarado, Pedro de Pedro de Alvarado. Alvarado went to Santo Domingo in 1510 and in 1518 commanded one of Juan de ...

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  6. Jul 7, 2022 · Pedro de Alvarado (c. 1485-1541) was a Spanish conquistador who became the first governor of Guatemala in 1527. Living an extraordinary life of adventure, Alvarado participated in separate expeditions to Mexico, Central America, South America, and finally, North America. He is best known today for leading the conquistadors who defeated the ...

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  8. Pedro de Alvarado (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe alβaˈɾaðo]; c. 1485 – 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala. [1] He participated in the conquest of Cuba, in Juan de Grijalva's exploration of the coasts of the Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico, and in the conquest of the Aztec Empire led by Hernán Cortés.

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