TY - JOUR
T1 - Appendiceal mucocele with concomitant colonic cancer
T2 - Report of two cases
AU - Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
AU - Hizuta, Akio
AU - Iwagaki, Hiromi
AU - Matsuno, Tsuyoshi
AU - Hamada, Madoka
AU - Tanaka, Noriaki
AU - Orita, Kunzo
PY - 1996/2
Y1 - 1996/2
N2 - PURPOSE: Mucocele of the appendix is an uncommon disorder, usually found incidentally during ultrasonography or radiographic studies. We report two cases of combined appendiceal mucocele and colonic cancer. METHODS: The two cases were analyzed for the clinicopathologic characteristics such as history, presentation, laboratory data, radiologic and endoscopic studies, pathology, and p53 immunoreactivity. RESULTS: Two patient were diagnosed with an appendiceal mucocele by ultrasound of the abdomen, together with computed tomography. Colonoscopic examination subsequent revealed synchronous colonic adenocarcinoma in both patients. Ileocecal resection following endoscopic polypectomy and a right hemicolectomy was performed for each patient. An appendiceal mucocele was histologically diagnosed as a mucinous cystadenoma. Immunohistochemical detection of abnormally high level of p53 protein was observed in colonic adenocarcinomas of both patients, whereas both appendiceal cystadenomas were negative for p53. CONCLUSIONS: To be remembered is the high frequency of concomitant gastrointestinal tumors in patients with appendiceal mucocele, especially caused by mucinous neoplasms. A total of colonoscopic surveillance will afford earlier diagnosis of synchronous colonic cancers in these patients.
AB - PURPOSE: Mucocele of the appendix is an uncommon disorder, usually found incidentally during ultrasonography or radiographic studies. We report two cases of combined appendiceal mucocele and colonic cancer. METHODS: The two cases were analyzed for the clinicopathologic characteristics such as history, presentation, laboratory data, radiologic and endoscopic studies, pathology, and p53 immunoreactivity. RESULTS: Two patient were diagnosed with an appendiceal mucocele by ultrasound of the abdomen, together with computed tomography. Colonoscopic examination subsequent revealed synchronous colonic adenocarcinoma in both patients. Ileocecal resection following endoscopic polypectomy and a right hemicolectomy was performed for each patient. An appendiceal mucocele was histologically diagnosed as a mucinous cystadenoma. Immunohistochemical detection of abnormally high level of p53 protein was observed in colonic adenocarcinomas of both patients, whereas both appendiceal cystadenomas were negative for p53. CONCLUSIONS: To be remembered is the high frequency of concomitant gastrointestinal tumors in patients with appendiceal mucocele, especially caused by mucinous neoplasms. A total of colonoscopic surveillance will afford earlier diagnosis of synchronous colonic cancers in these patients.
KW - Appendix Mucocele
KW - Colon cancer
KW - Cystadenoma
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U2 - 10.1007/BF02068082
DO - 10.1007/BF02068082
M3 - Article
C2 - 8620794
AN - SCOPUS:0030034883
SN - 0012-3706
VL - 39
SP - 232
EP - 236
JO - Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
JF - Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
IS - 2
ER -