Acute appendicitis - arrowhead sign

Discussion:

The arrowhead sign refers to the focal thickening of the cecal pole with funnelling of oral contrast into the cecal apex assuming an arrowhead appearance which points towards the base of the appendix.

It is seen as a secondary sign in acute appendicitis and represents an inflammatory extension from the appendix to the cecum.

The patient subsequently went on to have an appendectomy and is doing well on follow-up.

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