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CASE REPORT
The appropriate management of an appendiceal mucocele
  1. Laura Lorenzon1,
  2. Chiara De Dominicis2,
  3. Edoardo Virgilio1,
  4. Genoveffa Balducci1
  1. 1Surgery Unit, Surgical and Medical Department of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sant'Andrea Hospital of Rome, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy
  2. 2Radiology Unit, Sant'Andrea Hospital of Rome, Rome, Italy
  1. Correspondence to Professor Laura Lorenzon, laura.lorenzon{at}uniroma1.it

Summary

Appendicectomy is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures. Appendiceal mucocele is a relative rare disease, but appropriate management is critical. Indeed, the intact removal of a mucocele represents a curative treatment; conversely, a rupture may result in the spread of epithelial cells throughout the peritoneal cavity (pseudomyxoma peritonei). We report a case of a 61-year-old woman, admitted to our department, who underwent resection of an appendiceal mucocele, focusing, in the discussion, on the clinical and surgical management of this disease.

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