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Julianne Hough Dances Sans Appendix

hough_l.jpgIn a season full of bangs, bruises and some more serious injuries, it seems today's latest news is par for the course.

Julianne Hough, a pro on Dancing With the Stars, is set to have her appendix taken out tomorrow, but despite the impending surgery she will go on with the show tonight.

Last Tuesday she was suddenly rushed to the hospital after complaining of stomach pains while shooting the recap episode.  Thankfully the doctors were able to catch the problem, hence the surgery tomorrow. 

So far this season Misty May-Treanor had to leave the show for a torn achilles, Cristian de la Fuente blew out a bicep, Derek Hough yanked his neck, Karina Smirnoff twisted an ankle and Jeffrey Ross suffered an eye injury.  What more can these poor stars take?

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