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Case of an appendiceal mucinous adenocarcinoma presenting as a left adnexal mass.

A Hajiran1, K Baker2, P Jain2, M Hashmi2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms represent an exceptionally rare form of pathology with an incidence rate ranging between 0.2 and 0.3% of all appendectomies.(1,2) The most common presentation is right lower quadrant pain with a palpable abdominal mass present in 50% of cases.(8-12) Patients may also present with nausea, vomiting, change in bowel habits, weight loss, appendicitis, intestinal obstruction, ureteral compression, or lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Early diagnosis and proper surgical precautions must be implemented to prevent iatrogenic rupture of the appendix and the widespread seeding of potentially malignant mucin-producing cells throughout the peritoneal cavity. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 50-year-old African-American female presented with complaints of left-sided pelvic pain. Pelvic examination revealed adnexal fullness with thickening behind the cervix. An adnexal mass was revealed on ultrasound and MRI. The patient was subsequently taken to the operating room for a planned robotic salpingectomy. During the procedure, she was unexpectedly found to have an abnormally large appendix displaced to the left lower quadrant. General surgery was consulted intra-operatively to perform an appendectomy. The final pathology report revealed a low-grade mucinous adenocarcinoma with mucin dissecting into the wall of the appendix. DISCUSSION: Appendiceal mucinous cystadenomas are characterized by hyperplasia of glandular epithelium along with hypersecretion of mucous resulting in a grossly dilated appendix. The clinical manifestation of appendiceal mucoceles is often non-specific. The prevalence is higher in women than men (4:1) with the average age at the time of diagnosis being 54 years-old.(14-17) Appendiceal mucinous cystadenomas can be particularly problematic for women as these tumors are commonly misdiagnosed pre-operatively as right-sided adnexal masses due to commonalities in clinical presentation and diagnostic findings.(8-12) It is estimated that based on imaging studies only 15-29% of appendiceal mucinous cystadenomas are correctly diagnosed prior to surgical intervention.(13)
CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, only one other case of appendiceal adenocarcinoma with left-sided presentation has been reported. Appendiceal carcinomas can create a diagnostic dilemma due to non-specific clinical findings and inadequate imaging studies. Early recognition and careful intra-operative precautions must be taken to maintain the integrity of the appendix to prevent iatrogenic rupture and the spread of potentially malignant mucin-producing cells throughout the peritoneal cavity.
Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adnexal mass; Appendectomy; Appendiceal mucinous adenocarcinoma; Appendiceal neoplasm; Left-lower quadrant pain; Left-sided mass

Year:  2013        PMID: 24568943      PMCID: PMC3955234          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2013.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep        ISSN: 2210-2612


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