Acute appendicitis

Case contributed by Yahya Khaled Hameed , 5 Aug 2023
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Arlene Campos, 8 Aug 2023
Disclosures - updated 9 Jun 2023: Nothing to disclose

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The picture is in keeping with an inflamed appendix containing appendicolith.

Inflammation of the appendix is called appendicitis and mostly affects children and young adults. The aetiology of appendicitis is such that when the lumen of the appendix becomes obstructed, luminal stasis occurs leading to an increase in the intraluminal pressure, inflammation, and possibly perforation and abscess formation. A known culprit in the luminal obstruction of an appendix is the appendicolith1. (1)

Appendicoliths (also called appendiceal lithiasis/appendiceal coprolith/mappendicolithiasis/appendicolithiasis/appendiceal faecalith) are calcified masses found within the lumen of the appendix2. (2)They have been conjectured to be formed by the layering and entrapment of accumulated faecal particulates and the aggregation of organic mineral salts collected in the appendix lumen which solidifies and calcifies over time. (3)3.

  • -<p>The picture is in keeping with an inflamed appendix containing appendicolith.</p><p>Inflammation of the appendix is called appendicitis and mostly affects children and young adults. The aetiology of appendicitis is such that when the lumen of the appendix becomes obstructed, luminal stasis occurs leading to an increase in the intraluminal pressure, inflammation, and possibly perforation and abscess formation. A known culprit in the luminal obstruction of an appendix is the appendicolith. <sup>(1)</sup></p><p>Appendicoliths (also called appendiceal lithiasis/appendiceal coprolith/mappendicolithiasis/appendiceal faecalith) are calcified masses found within the lumen of the appendix. <sup>(2)</sup>They have been conjectured to be formed by the layering and entrapment of accumulated faecal particulates and the aggregation of organic mineral salts collected in the appendix lumen which solidifies and calcifies over time. <sup>(3)</sup></p>
  • +<p>The picture is in keeping with an inflamed appendix containing appendicolith.</p><p>Inflammation of the appendix is called appendicitis and mostly affects children and young adults. The aetiology of appendicitis is such that when the lumen of the appendix becomes obstructed, luminal stasis occurs leading to an increase in the intraluminal pressure, inflammation, and possibly perforation and abscess formation. A known culprit in the luminal obstruction of an appendix is the appendicolith <sup>1</sup>. </p><p>Appendicoliths (also called appendiceal lithiasis/appendiceal coprolith/appendicolithiasis/appendiceal faecalith) are calcified masses found within the lumen of the appendix <sup>2</sup>. They have been conjectured to be formed by the layering and entrapment of accumulated faecal particulates and the aggregation of organic mineral salts collected in the appendix lumen which solidifies and calcifies over time <sup>3</sup>.</p>
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Published At was set to 2023-08-08T03:23:11.393Z.

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