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Beyond acute appendicitis: imaging and pathologic spectrum of appendiceal pathology.

Kara Gaetke-Udager1, Katherine E Maturen, Suntrea G Hammer.   

Abstract

While acute appendicitis is a common and important clinical problem, a variety of other disease processes can affect the appendix. Simple and perforated appendicitis, tip appendicitis, and stump appendicitis share a common clinical presentation including anorexia, right lower quadrant pain, and fever. By imaging, most cases of acute appendicitis exhibit luminal dilation, wall thickening, and periappendiceal inflammatory stranding. In tip appendicitis, these changes are isolated to the distal appendix, often with an obstructing appendicolith. Perforated appendicitis can exhibit mural discontinuity, periappendiceal abscess, and/or extraluminal appendicoliths. After appendectomy, the appendiceal remnant or "stump" can become inflamed, often necessitating repeat surgery. Inflammatory bowel disease can involve the terminal ileum, secondarily involving the appendix, or may primarily involve the appendix. Patient symptoms can be chronic in such cases, and mucosal hyperenhancement is a pronounced imaging feature. In asymptomatic patients without appendiceal inflammation, the appendix can be dilated by intraluminal material such as inspissated succus in cystic fibrosis or mucus from benign appendiceal mucocele. Finally, neoplasms such as typical appendiceal carcinoid tumor and mucinous adenocarcinoma can involve the appendix. Carcinoids are often small and incidentally discovered at pathologic examination, while malignant mucinous adenocarcinoma tends to present with advanced disease including pseudomyxoma peritonei. Cecal cancers can also obstruct the appendiceal lumen and cause acute appendicitis; an astute radiologist can recognize this prospectively and facilitate definitive resection (right hemicolectomy) at the time of surgery. Attention to mural features, cecal configuration, and periappendiceal inflammation is essential to the correct prospective diagnosis of complicated appendicitis and less common appendiceal pathologies.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24414145     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-013-1188-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


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Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2014-07-02

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Authors:  Jörg C Hoffmann; Claus-Peter Trimborn; Michael Hoffmann; Ralf Schröder; Sarah Förster; Klaus Dirks; Andrea Tannapfel; Matthias Anthuber; Alois Hollerweger
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Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2020-02-11

8.  An asymptomatic detachment of the appendix evolved to giant abscess and complete colliquative necrosis: pivotal role of computed tomography in patient management.

Authors:  Anna Olga Di Vincenzo; Anna Parmeggiani; Mario Casavola; Stefano Leonardo; Rita Golfieri
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