Appendicitis mimicking the CT appearance of an appendiceal mucinous neoplasm

Authors

  • Jia Qi Jeremy Soon
  • Syed Aftab
  • Lianne Lee
  • Srinivas Anand Swaroop Uppaluri
  • Shi Xian Shawn Kok

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v14i11.4081

Keywords:

Appendix, Appendicitis, Chronic appendicitis, Subacute appendicitis, Appendiceal mucocele, appendiceal mucinous neoplasm, CT Abdomen Pelvis

Abstract

Occasionally, radiologically diagnosed acute appendicitis is found to harbour underlying appendiceal neoplasm on post-surgical histopathology. Conversely, a situation in which radiologically, the appendix demonstrates features consistent with an underlying tumour but post-operative pathology finds no evidence of neoplastic change is rare. We describe a case of a 50-year-old man who presented with a markedly dilated "mass-like" appendix with minimal inflammatory changes on a computed tomography scan. Radiological findings were suspicious for an appendiceal neoplasm/mucocele (i.e. low-grade mucinous neoplasm). However, the post-surgical histopathological diagnosis did not concur with the radiological diagnosis and instead demonstrated findings compatible with acute appendicitis without neoplastic change. In this case report we provide a histopathological correlation and an explanation as to how this may have happened with the hope of helping radiologists avoid this pitfall in the future.

Author Biographies

Jia Qi Jeremy Soon

Medical Officer

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

Syed Aftab

Associate Consultant

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

Lianne Lee

Senior Consultant

Department of Pathology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

Srinivas Anand Swaroop Uppaluri

Consultant

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

Shi Xian Shawn Kok

Associate Consultant

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore

Published

2020-11-28

Issue

Section

Gastrointestinal Radiology