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. 2024 Mar 15:46:e-rbgo1.
doi: 10.61622/rbgo/2024AO01. eCollection 2024.

Nodular image in the appendix observed on ultrasound: endometriosis or neuroendocrine neoplasia?

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Nodular image in the appendix observed on ultrasound: endometriosis or neuroendocrine neoplasia?

Raphael Federicci Haddad et al. Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet. .

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the association between clinical and imaging with surgical and pathological findings in patients with suspected neuroendocrine tumor of appendix and/or appendix endometriosis.

Methods: Retrospective descriptive study conducted at the Teaching and Research Institute of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, in which medical records and databases of patients with suspected neuroendocrine tumor of appendix and/or endometriosis of appendix were analyzed by imaging.

Results: Twenty-eight patients were included, all of which had some type of appendix alteration on the ultrasound examination. The pathological outcome of the appendix found 25 (89.3%) lesions compatible with endometriosis and three (10.7%) neuroendocrine tumors. The clinical findings of imaging and surgery were compared with the result of pathological anatomy by means of relative frequency.

Conclusion: It was possible to observe a higher prevalence of appendix endometriosis when the patient presented more intense pain symptoms. The image observed on ultrasound obtained a high positive predictive value for appendicular endometriosis.

Keywords: Appendix; Carcinoid tumor; Carcinoma, neuroendocrine; Endometriosis; Ultrasonography.

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