Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: UMLS:C0085693 (acute appendicitis)
3,606 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

A case of a young male operated on for acute appendicitis due to a carcinoid of the base is reported. Since the tumor was infiltrating the resection margin of the appendix, the patient was later treated with a right hemicolectomy. Carcinoid tumor is unusual, but can be encountered several times during the career of a surgeon (1/200-300 appendicectomy). The tumor is more frequent in women (2-4:1), located at the tip of the appendix (62-78%) and has a diameter less than 1 cm in 70-95% of cases. It is more frequently diagnosed incidentally after an operation for acute appendicitis and occasionally during other procedures (colectomy, cholecystectomy, salpingectomy). Liver metastases are rare (< 2%), related to the dimension of the primitive tumor (21-100% when > 2 cm) and can cause a "carcinoid syndrome": flush, diarrhea bronchoconstriction, cardiac valve disease. Diagnosis is made by the pathologist and staging by conventional radiologic procedures (TAC, US), dosage of neuroendocrine mediators such as 24 hours urinary 5-HIAA. Nowadays 111In-octreotide scintigraphy (SRS) has an 86% sensitivity to detect the carcinoid and is useful for staging and for planning a surgical intervention. Simple appendectomy is adequate treatment for appendiceal carcinoids less than 1 cm in diameter. Adequate treatment for tumors greater than 2 cm is right hemicolectomy. A point of controversy is what to do for tumors in the 1 to 2 cm range. It seems that appendectomy alone is sufficient except in those cases when mesoappendiceal invasion is identified. When surgical margins after appendectomy are not free of tumor, additional surgery seems warranted. Carcinoid tumor of the appendix has a good prognosis with a 5-year-survival rate, of 85.9-100%. When liver metastases are encountered octreotide can relieve symptoms and sometimes the progression of the disease.
...
PMID:[Carcinoid of the appendix. A case report]. 1083 90

The carcinoid tumour of the appendix and the mucocele are entities rather infrequent in children and are normally diagnosed in the course of an appendicectomy that is, in most of the cases, curative. The association of both processes is unusual. The authors present a case of carcinoid tumour of the appendix associated to mucocele in a male, aged 10 patient, who underwent an appendicectomy by suspicion of an acute appendicitis. The histologic study confirmed the presence of a mucocele of the appendix associated to a carcinoid tumour with a 0,7 cm diameter. The serum serotonin and chromogranin A assessment was normal, and the TAC and colonoscopic examination resulted in no meaningful findings. The appendicectomy itself was curative, deeming it the appropiated treatment in tumours under 2 cm diameter.
...
PMID:[An association of mucocele and carcinoid tumour of the appendix]. 1735 18