A 49 years old diabetic Saudi man presented with a clinical picture typical of acute appendicitis with mild fever but marked leucocytosis. He had no history of recent change in bowel habits. Under clindamycine, cefotaxime and metronidazole umbrella, appendectomy was planned through a Gridiron incision. At operation a hard friable cecal mass was found incorporating a perforated inflamed appendix. Right hemicolectomy was performed after changing the incision to a paramedian one. Gross examination of the specimen showed an ulcerated cecal tumour extending few centimetres in the ascending colon and involving the ileocecal valve. Microscopically it was moderately differentiated invasive adenocarcinoma and the tumor was staged as Duke’s – C with lymph nodes free of deposits. He subsequently received chemotherapy by Folfox protocol. Cecal carcinoma presenting as acute appendicitis is a recognized operative entity in the elderly but may be overlooked in younger patients less than 40 years. It is recommended to do colonoscopy as a routine 6 weeks after appendectomy for patients belonging to this category.
Kensarah, A. (2011). ACUTE APPENDICITIS MASKING CARCINOMA OF THE CECUM: CASE STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 30(4), 169-171. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2011.367351
MLA
Ahmed Kensarah. "ACUTE APPENDICITIS MASKING CARCINOMA OF THE CECUM: CASE STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE", The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 30, 4, 2011, 169-171. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2011.367351
HARVARD
Kensarah, A. (2011). 'ACUTE APPENDICITIS MASKING CARCINOMA OF THE CECUM: CASE STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE', The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 30(4), pp. 169-171. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2011.367351
VANCOUVER
Kensarah, A. ACUTE APPENDICITIS MASKING CARCINOMA OF THE CECUM: CASE STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE. The Egyptian Journal of Surgery, 2011; 30(4): 169-171. doi: 10.21608/ejsur.2011.367351