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Review Case Reports
US and CT diagnosis of complete cecocolic intussusception caused by an appendiceal mucocele.
- B Coulier, S Pestieau, J Hamels, and Y Lefebvre.
- Department of Diagnostc Imaging, Cliniques St. Luc, 5004 Bouge, Belgium. BCoulier@bsiweb.de
- Eur Radiol. 2002 Feb 1;12(2):324-8.
AbstractAppendiceal mucoceles are found in only 0.2-0.3% of all appendectomy materials. Colocolic intussusception of the appendix is also very uncommon. We report the very rare association of these two entities in a 40-year-old patient presenting with intermittent right abdominal pain accompanied by a palpable mass in the right flank. The full diagnosis was made preoperatively by ultrasound and confirmed by helical CT by means of unequivocal signs of intussusception associated with a very suggestive "cup-and-ball" aspect of the mucocele induced by a global mucinous cystadenoma of the appendix. A brief review of the available literature on mucocele is given.
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