Title of article :
Pearls in the Appendix – Myxoglobulosis
Author/Authors :
Gandhi, Vidhyachandra Department of Gastrointestinal & HPB Surgery - Ruby Hall Clinic, India , Rayate, Neeraj Department of General Surgery - Ruby Hall Clinic, India , Pattanshetti, Satish Department of General Surgery - Ruby Hall Clinic, India , Gautam, Pratik Department of General Surgery - Ruby Hall Clinic, India
Abstract :
We report a rare variant of mucocele of the appendix. An elderly gentleman was admitted with symptoms and
signs of acute appendicitis. He underwent laparoscopic converted open appendicectomy. On exploration there
were pearls or fish egg like globular material along with jelly in and around the appendix. On examination
of the specimen a differential diagnosis of hydatid cyst or pseudomyxoma was considered. On microscopic
examination, the globules consisted of eosinophilic laminations of mucin surrounding an amorphous granular
core. After histopathological examination, our case was diagnosed as myxoglobulosis of the appendix.Acute
appendicitis is a common clinical problem and appendisectomy a regular surgery. The clinician should be
aware of this entity of myxoglobulosis, to avoid confusion with pseudomyxoma or hydatid cyst. Presence of
typical fish eggs or pearls like globular structures in and around the appendix is suggestive of myxoglobulosis.
Appendisectomy is curative treatment for patients with myxoglobulosis of appendix and there are no reports
of its recurrence.
Keywords :
Gastrointestinal surgery , General surgery , chronic abdominal pain , acute appendicitis
Journal title :
Annals of Colorectal Research