1.A rare case of extragenital Müllerian adenosarcoma
Pauline Beatriz S. Gonzaga ; Aida J. Bautista
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2022;46(6):265-270
A 51-year-old gravida 5 para 5 (5005) presented with an increasing abdominal girth and a palpable abdominal mass. She was initially diagnosed with ovarian new growth and underwent exploratory laparotomy. Intraoperatively, the uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries were grossly normal and a large mass was seen attached to the cecum where the appendix should be referral to surgery service was done. Right hemicolectomy and ileostomy were performed. The histopathology report was “suggestive of a Müllerian adenosarcoma (MAS) involving the appendix and cecum.” Microscopic examination showed evidence of endometriosis with no evidence of sarcomatous overgrowth, features that are favorable prognostic factors associated with higher disease-free survival. Postoperatively, the plan of management was hormonal therapy. Extragenital MAS is rare. This case is the fourth case to be reported in the literature to arise from the colon. Although there is still no standard of treatment, accurate diagnosis is imperative for appropriate management.
Appendix
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Cecum
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Colon
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Endometriosis
2.Mucocele of the Remnant Appendix Following Incomplete Appendectomy: A Case Report.
Shin Young KIM ; Gyo Chang CHOI ; Suk KIM ; Il Young KIM ; Hyeong Cheol SHIN ; Han Hyeok IM ; Sang Jin LEE ; Seung Boo YANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound 2008;27(3):147-151
Appendiceal mucoceles are rare lesions. There has been only one report of a mucocele of the remnant appendix not communicating with the cecum. We report a remnant appendiceal mucocele following an incomplete incidental appendectomy, which presented as a lobulated cystic mass on ultrasonography and a cystic mass with an irregular wall on computed tomography. A borderline malignant mucinous tumor of the appendix was diagnosed.
Appendectomy
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Appendix
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Cecum
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Mucins
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Mucocele
3.CT Features of Appendiceal Mucocele.
Kyung Sub SHINN ; Jae Young BYUN ; Jung Im JUNG ; Young Ha PARK ; Won Jong YU ; Hae Gyu LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(5):757-761
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of CT features of appendiceal mucocele in the diagnosis and evaluation of complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed CT findings and compared with operative findings in 7 cases of pathologically proven appendiceal mucocele. CT findings such as location and extent of the lesion, Issue density, thickness or calcification of the wall, presence of adjacent inflammatory infiltration, and visualization of normal vermiform appendix were analyzed. RESULTS: Appendiceal mucocele was found as homogeneous low density cystic mass adjacent to the cecum, which has no surrounding inflammatory infiltration except in one case of perforation and one case of intussusception. Mean CT number measured in 4 cases was 21 Hounsfield unit. Thin curvilinear calcifications were noted along the cystic wall in 2 cases. Normal vermiform appendix couldn't be demonstrated in all cases. CONCLUSION: Appendiceal mucocele is characterized by homogeneously low density and thin walled cystic tumor adjacent to cecum without surrounding inflammatory infiltration, and absence of normal vermiform appendix on CT. Therefore, CT is valuable in preventing operative complications of appendiceal mucocele.
Appendix
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Cecum
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Diagnosis
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Intussusception
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Mucocele*
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Retrospective Studies
4.A Case of Intussusception of the Cecum and Appendix Due to Endometriosis Mistaken as a Cecal Tumor.
Tea Hwa LEE ; Cheon Jun LEE ; Won Gue KIM ; Chang Wan JEON ; Myung Hee YOON ; Ki Young YOON ; Eun Hee KONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003;46(7):1457-1460
We report a case of intussusception of the cecum and appendix arising in pericecal endometriosis that are mistaken as a cecal tumor preoperatively. At the other OBGY clinic, the 1st lapalotomy was performed for management of leiomyoma but pelvic organs were adhesion severely and palpation mass in the cecum and appendix. The patient was transfer to our hospital for evaluation and treatment of mass. We investigated to intestine closely and diagnosis was cecal tumor colonoscopically. Total hystrectomy and iliocecectomy was performed successfully and discovered intussusception of the cecum and appendix due to endometriosis mistaken as a cecal tumor in operative field. Postoperatively, this case was diagnosed in pericecal endometriosis histologically.
Appendix*
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Cecum*
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Diagnosis
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Endometriosis*
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Female
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Humans
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Intestines
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Intussusception*
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Leiomyoma
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Palpation
5.A Case of Appendiceal Mucocele with Concominant Colon Cancer.
Sang Seok YANG ; Seon Hee LIM ; Chan Ho SONG ; Dong Hyuk SHEEN ; Jee Youn LEE ; Yoon Ju HAN ; Byeong Cheol LIM ; Nayoung KIM ; Kyeheui LEE ; Dae Hyeon YANG ; Shin Eun CHOI
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2000;16(5):346-350
The appendiceal mucocele is a rare disorder, usually found incidentally during ultrasonography or radiologic studies. Mucoceles of the appendix include benign or malignant disease. Both of benign cystadenoma and malignant cystadenocarcinoma are characterized by an obstructed, mucin-filled appendix displacing the cecum. We experienced a case of partial obstruction of large bowel who had a cystadenoma at appendix and a colon cancer at other site on operation field. Here in, we report a case of appendiceal mucocele and concominant colon cancer with the review of literatures.
Appendix
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Cecum
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Colon*
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Colonic Neoplasms*
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Cystadenocarcinoma
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Cystadenoma
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Mucocele*
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Ultrasonography
6.Endodontic file in an appendix.
Eun Jung LEE ; Hyun Jin KIM ; Kyoung Ah JUNG ; Ryong Ryol LIM ; Tae Hyo KIM ; Ok Jae LEE ; Young Tae JOO
Korean Journal of Medicine 2007;72(2):209-212
Once ingested foreign bodies pass through the stomach, 80 to 90 percent of them will exit via the gastrointestinal tract and they are excreted naturally in 7-10 days; surgical treatment is not required in most case. But once foreign bodies permeate the appendix, it is difficult for them to be excreted again to the cecum; therefore, this can possibly cause appendicitis or perforation. Especially in case of long, pointed, thin, stiff, sharp and/or metalic objects, the risk of perforation will increase. We attempted to remove an endodontic file in the appendix by colonoscopy. This was done in a patient who came to hospital because he swallowed an endodontic file during endodontic therapy. But we failed to retrieve it, and so we got rid of the foreign body by performing elective surgery before the occurrence of complications. We report here on surgical removal of an apppendiceal foreign body along with a review of the literature.
Appendicitis
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Appendix*
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Cecum
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Colonoscopy
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Foreign Bodies
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Stomach
7.Appendicocecal Intussusception : A case report.
Doo Sun LEE ; Jung Jin SEO ; Jin Woo RYU ; Seung Cheol KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1998;54(Suppl):1042-1045
The appendix has been reported to be a very rare leading point in intussusception. Therefore, preoperative diagnosis can rarely be made. We experienced one case of appendicocecal intussusception in a 2-year-old girl. An air contrast study done during air reduction suggested a cecal mass, and a saline filled sonogram showed a polypoid lesion in the cecum. The lesion turned out to be an intussuscepted appendix in appendicocecal intussusception.
Appendix
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Cecum
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Child, Preschool
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Intussusception*
8.Laparoscopic resection of a appendiceal mucocele.
Young Tae JU ; Soon Tae PARK ; Woo Song HA ; Soon Chan HONG ; Young Joon LEE ; Eun Jung JUNG ; Chi Young JUNG ; Sang Ho JEONG ; Sang Kyung CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2011;80(Suppl 1):S21-S25
Laparoscopic resection of appendiceal mucoceles has recently been described, but the safety and efficacy are controversial. We present two cases of laparoscopic mucocelectomies involving 14 and 15 cm cystic masses originating from the appendix. The laparoscopic mucocelectomies were performed using four ports. From the beginning of the procedure, a laparoscopic bag was used to safely contain the mucocele, prevent rupture of the mucocele, and retract the mucocele. An endoscopic stapling device was used to transect the base of the cecum. Minimal handling was achieved by gravity and with the use of laparoscopic instruments. Laparoscopic appendectomies are widely performed for acute appendicitis, but laparoscopic resection is not routinely performed for an appendiceal mucocele because of the risk of perforation and subsequent pseudomyxoma peritonei. We report two cases of laparoscopic appendiceal mucocelectomies, which were performed safely with laparoscopic instruments and minimal manipulation.
Appendectomy
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Appendiceal Neoplasms
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Appendicitis
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Appendix
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Cecum
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Gravitation
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Handling (Psychology)
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Laparoscopy
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Mucocele
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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
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Rupture
9.Myxoglobulosis of the Appendix.
Seung Hyun LEE ; Byung Kwon AHN ; Sung Uhn BAEK ; Kyung Seung OH ; Jae Hwa LEE ; Jean Kyoung PARK ; Sun Young KIM ; Bang HUR
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2002;62(4):352-354
Myxoglobulosis is a rare morphologic variant of appendiceal mucocele. We reported herein a case of myxoglobulosis in a 50-year-old man who presented with an appendiceal mass following a several months symptomatic course. Double contrast barium study showed filling defect in cecum. Computed tomograph showed well defined tubular, cystic lesion with slight wall enhancement at the appendiceal area. Laparotomy disclosed a distended appendix, measuring 12.0 4.0 cm, without perforation containing white to pale yellowish globules, reminiscent of parasitic eggs. Microscopically globules are composed of centers of inflamed granulation tissue and amorphous granular necrotic debris, surrounded by rings of inspissated mucous shells. The wall shows devoid of a lining epithelium. We performed ileocecectomy.
Appendix*
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Barium
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Cecum
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Eggs
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Epithelium
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Granulation Tissue
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Humans
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Laparotomy
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Middle Aged
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Mucocele
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Ovum
10.Complete Invagination of Vermiform Appendix with Adenocarcinoma.
Young Lan SEO ; Chul Soon CHOI ; Ho Chul KIM ; Sang Hoon BAE ; Duck Hwan KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2000;43(3):327-330
Appendiceal intussusception is a very rare pathological condition, an incidence, as revealed by appendectomy specimens, of only 0.01 percent. There are various types among which complete invagination of the appendix is very rare. We encountered a case of intussusception of the appendix with complete invagination induced by appendiceal adenocarcinoma. A preoperative diagnosis of appendiceal adenocarcinoma and intussusception was not possible, but a final pathological report confirmed these conditions and retrospective analysis of a barium enema showed a finger-like filling defect of the cecum, a relatively specific finding in such cases. We describe a case involving a 39-year old man who one month earlier had noted the onset of pain in the right lower abdomen.
Abdomen
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Adenocarcinoma*
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Adult
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Appendectomy
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Appendix*
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Barium
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Cecum
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Diagnosis
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Enema
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Humans
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Incidence
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Intussusception
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Retrospective Studies