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Abstract
WE HEREIN REPORT A PATIENT WITH ACUTE APPENDICITIS WHO WAS DIAGNOSED BY COLONOSCOPY: a 54-year-old woman with normal physical examination and laboratory results within normal limits. The case had shown an erythematous and edematous bulging polypoid lesion with purulent discharging from appendiceal orifice into the cecum. At colonoscopy, appendix appeared as an erythematous and edematous bulging polypoid lesion with purulent discharging from appendiceal orifice into the coecum. Surgeons exclude any emergency. Two weeks later, a colonoscopic second look was performed, and the same bulging polypoid lesion was found but without spontaneous purulent discharging. Appendiceal endoscopic pus drainage was then performed.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22761625 PMCID: PMC3384959 DOI: 10.1155/2012/523708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Bulging polypoid lesion into the cecal lumen.
Figure 2Purulent discharging from the appendiceal orifice.
Figure 3Tumefied appendice with local infiltra.
Figure 4Appendiceal orifice irrigated using a catheter and pus flowing.