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Case Report

Caecal Tumour Masquerading as an Appendicular Mass

Gastroenterology, Surgery & Renal Services Directorate, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK
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Clin. Pract. 2012, 2(1), e4; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e4
Submission received: 10 November 2011 / Revised: 29 November 2011 / Accepted: 5 December 2011 / Published: 30 December 2011

Abstract

Appropriate management of appendix mass is based on an accurate diagnosis of the underlying pathology. This is a report of a complex patient presenting with an appendix mass, whose surgery was deferred due to severe comorbidities and who later died from severe metastatic disease. A 65-year-old lady presented with right iliac fossa pain and a mass. She was treated for an appendix mass initially and when the mass failed to resolve after four weeks, she was thoroughly investigated for the possibility of a tumour. Severe co-morbities had a significant impact on her management as definitive surgery was delayed. She represented 10 months after the initial admission with small bowel obstruction and died of metastatic caecal cancer. Management of appendix mass must entail a careful approach to investigating and treatment with emphasis on early intervention if the mass does not resolve promptly. This will avoid delayed diagnosis, treatment and a detrimental impact on prognosis.
Keywords: appendix mass; caecal cancer; computed tomography appendix mass; caecal cancer; computed tomography

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Nixon, M.; Verwey, J.; Akoh, J.A. Caecal Tumour Masquerading as an Appendicular Mass. Clin. Pract. 2012, 2, e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e4

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Nixon M, Verwey J, Akoh JA. Caecal Tumour Masquerading as an Appendicular Mass. Clinics and Practice. 2012; 2(1):e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e4

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Nixon, Martha, Jes Verwey, and Jacob A. Akoh. 2012. "Caecal Tumour Masquerading as an Appendicular Mass" Clinics and Practice 2, no. 1: e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e4

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Nixon, M., Verwey, J., & Akoh, J. A. (2012). Caecal Tumour Masquerading as an Appendicular Mass. Clinics and Practice, 2(1), e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e4

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