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Query: UMLS:C0085693 (
acute appendicitis
)
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The authors published experience with the treatment of four patients with primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix and an analysis of 20 patients with primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix treated in the North Moravia region during a ten-year period (1980-1989). The incidence of the disease is rare. Usually it is manifested by symptoms imitating
acute appendicitis
. In exceptional instances there are other symptoms such as melaena, invagination, infiltration of neighbouring organs etc. Only rarely the disease is diagnosed during appendectomy. Most frequently an adenocarcinoma of the colonic type is involved with a tendency of rapid local spread. In that case right-sided hemicolectomy is the method of choice. In exceptional instances simple appendectomy is sufficient (mucinous type of adenocarcinoma,
Dukes
A). In advanced stages of the disease a palliative surgical operation may frequently suffice. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy should be always considered with regard to the stage of the disease and the general state of the patient. The prognosis is similar as in adenocarcinoma of the colon.
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PMID:[Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix]. 159 95
Thirty-two patients with primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix were studied in this collective review. Diagnosis was never suspected preoperatively. Immediate operation was performed in 21 patients with a diagnosis of
acute appendicitis
. At operation, tumor of the appendix was only identified in 50 percent of the 32 patients. One patient with an obstructing tumor and peritoneal involvement died postoperatively. Estimated survival rate was 46% at five years. Probability of survival was unrelated to the histologic tumor type but significantly correlated with the extent of tumor spread. Right hemicolectomy led to a significant increase in survival compared with appendectomy alone and to a significant decrease in risk of recurrence. In
Dukes
' B2 and C patients, differences in the survival curves were in favor of right hemicolectomy. In patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei, long-term survival was obtained by repeated laparotomy with resection of mucinous material. Our results indicate that, in good risk patients, right hemicolectomy performed as first or second operation, provides better results than appendectomy alone.
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PMID:[Adenocarcinoma of the appendix. A multicenter study from AURC]. 269 Jul 23
Two cases of primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix are reported. Both patients presented with a clinical picture resembling
acute appendicitis
. One case was complicated by a pseudomyxoma peritonei. The other patient additionally had several colonic adenomatous polyps and a malignant neoplasm of the ascending colon. Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix is rare and only some 250 cases have been reported. It usually presents as
acute appendicitis
in the 6th or the 7th decade. Prognosis and histology closely resemble that of colonic adenocarcinoma. Resection of the ileocecal segment is the first choice treatment in all stages except
Dukes
A. In
Dukes
A appendectomy alone is sufficient treatment. After ileocecal resection the 5 year survival is better than after appendectomy alone for
Dukes
' stages B and C. Clinical presentation and treatment of the adenocarcinoma and a remarkable complication, the pseudomyxoma peritonei, will be discussed.
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PMID:Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix and pseudomyxoma peritonei. 323 76
Thirty-two patients with primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix were studied in this collective review. Immediate operation was performed in 21 patients with a diagnosis of
acute appendicitis
. At operation, tumor of the appendix was only identified in 50 percent of the 32 patients studied. Survival was unrelated to the histologic tumor type, but significantly correlated with the extent of tumor spread. Right hemicolectomy led to a significant increase in survival compared with appendectomy alone and to a significant decrease in risk of recurrence. In
Dukes
' B2 and C patients, differences in the survival curves were in favor of right hemicolectomy. Long-term survival was obtained by repeat laparotomy with resection of mucinous material in patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei.
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PMID:Adenocarcinoma of the appendix. 334 12
Three cases of adenocarcinoma of the appendix are reported. All three patients presented with
acute appendicitis
and the tumors were diagnosed only on histologic examination of the excised appendix. The first patient subsequently had a right hemicolectomy and was proven to have a
Dukes
' B tumor. The second patient probably had a
Dukes
' B also, but no further surgery was performed because of advanced presenile dementia. Advanced disease was found in the third patient. Analysis of 145 cases reported over the last ten years suggests that, unless the tumor is in
Dukes
' A stage, right hemicolectomy should be carried out if the patient is fit for radical surgery. The overall prognosis appears to be the same as that for carcinoma of the colon.
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PMID:Adenocarcinoma of the appendix. 400 40
Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix is a rare malignancy that constitutes less than 0.5% of all gastrointestinal neoplasms. Usually the diagnosis is made only after histological examination of surgically removed inflamed appendix. Alternatively represent an unexpected finding, confirmed by frozen section, during surgery performed for
acute appendicitis
or other non appendiceal pathologies. Natural history is strongly influenced by anatomic peculiarities of the appendix that predispose to early spread and perforation. Frequently is associated with synchronous and metachronous colorectal or extraintestinal cancers. The correct management is the right hemicolectomy as a primary procedure in the case of preoperatively or intraoperatively diagnosis or as secondary procedure, after two-three weeks from appendectomy, when the microscopic examination of specimen reveals the presence of adenocarcinoma. Right hemicolectomy is the best treatment for all histologic types (colonic, mucinous, adenocarcinoid), in presence of perforation and even in
Dukes
A tumors. A careful intraoperative search for synchronous lesions and a life-long program of surveillance for the detection of early stage metachronous carcinomas are recommended. The Authors report a case of primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix occurred in a 78 year-old female patient, diagnosed incidentally during surgery performed for ileus from suspected cecal neoplasm.
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PMID:[Adenocarcinoma of the appendix. A case report and review of the literature]. 1741 3