| Literature DB >> 29944280 |
Jeremy Meyer1, Alexandre Balaphas1, Thibaud Koessler2, Philippe Morel1, Léo Bühler1, Nicolas Buchs1, Frédéric Ris1.
Abstract
An appendix tumour is found every 100 appendectomies. It can also be incidental discovery during a routine radiological examination and presents as a mucocele of the appendix. Appendix tumours are of varied histological type, and include mainly neuroendocrine tumours as well as epithelial tumours. The latter, when they secrete mucin, can give rise to peritoneal pseudomyxoma, a particular form of carcinosis harbouring serious complications. The management of appendix tumours responds to specific recommendations and, in advanced cases, requires the expertise of a university centre specialized in digestive oncology. The role of the primary care practitioner lies in the diagnosis and referral of patients with appendix tumours.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29944280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Suisse ISSN: 1660-9379