Computed tomography of the abnormal appendix
- PMID: 3392258
- DOI: 10.1097/00004728-198807000-00010
Computed tomography of the abnormal appendix
Abstract
This report describes the CT features of 29 abnormal appendices visualized during abdominal CT examinations. There were 22 cases of acute appendicitis, five mucoceles, and two mucinous adenocarcinomas of the appendix. The inflammed appendix appeared either as a fluid-filled slightly distended structure or as a collapsed small tubular structure. It was visualized on either cross or longitudinal sections and showed slight circumferential wall thickening. Periappendiceal inflammation was detected in 19 cases and intraluminal appendicoliths in six cases. Mucocele appeared as a larger fluid-filled round, oval, or tubular structure having a thin, sharp wall, low density contents, and no periappendiceal inflammation. Mucinous carcinoma appeared either as a single or as multiloculated, irregular shaped cystic lesion with solid elements. Infiltration of cecum and terminal ileum was seen in one case. In five cases the abnormal appendix was not recognized initially and was identified only after repeat 5 X 5 mm sections were obtained. During CT examination, demonstration of an abnormal appendix establishes the source of the abdominal pathology and helps greatly in the differential diagnosis.
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