Medicine:Sherren's triangle

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Sherren's triangle
Differential diagnosisacute appendicitis

Sherren's triangle is an area of skin hyperaesthesia found in acute appendicitis. It was described by the England surgeon James Sherren.[1] It is bounded by lines joining anterior superior iliac spine, the pubic tubercle and umbilicus.[2]

it is regarded as a good guide in the diagnosis of gangrenous appendicitis

If this hyperasthesia disappear during the course of illness it indicates bursting of the gangrenous appendix.

References

3. A Mannual On CLINICAL SURGERY 10th ed (Simen Das)