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Title: MUCOCELE OF THE APENDIX-A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE REFERENCES
Authors: Boskovic, Miladin
Pavlovic, Mladen
Radovanovic, Dragce
Lazic, Dusica
Milosevic, Bojan
Stankovic, Milos
Cvetković, Aleksandar
Markovic, Nenad
Spasic, Marko
Radosavljevic, Ivan
Jovanovic M.
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Mucocele of the apendix is a rare clinical and pathological entity with a higher incidence in the female population, and non-specific symptomatology that includes more diagnoses including neo-plastic and non-neoplastic causes of the apendix dilation and mu-cin proliferation. With obtained numerous variations in sympto-matology, clinical picture, intraoperative presentation, surgical treatment and histopathological findings, the aim of this paper is an inspection into current knowledge of this disease, its histopathological characteristics, differential diagnosis and current treatment modalities. We present a patient with a clinical picture of the acute abdomen and numerous comorbidities. Ultrasound diagnostics indicated the presence of thin-walled dilatation of the small intestine, especially in the lower right quadrant, as well as the presence of free fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Apendectomy and removal of the mucocele and resection of the gangrenous sig-moid colon according to Hartmann were done. A definitive histopathological finding suggests ischemic colitis and retention mu-cocele of the apendix with normal mucosa. Histopathologically, four types of mucocele apendixes are distinguished, namely the retention mucinous cyst, mucosal hyperplasia, mucinous cystade-noma and mucinous cystadenocarcinoma. Surgical treatment is the method of choice in treating these tumors, either open or lap-aroscopic. Imperative is the preservation of the integrity of the en-tire mucocele, due to the possible dissemination of contents of the cyst and the subsequent development of pseudomyxoma peritonei.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15820
Type: article
DOI: 10.2478/sjecr-2019-0062
ISSN: 1820-8665
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85138559556
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac

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