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Periappendicitis: our 13 year experience.
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Periappendicitis
is
defined
as
appendiceal
serosal
inflammation
without
mucosal
involvement
.
It
is
a
rare
benign
pathology
,
diagnosis
is
difficult
and
carries
high
morbidity
.
A
detailed
literature
and
large
series
are
still
lacking
on
periappendicitis
.
Aim
of
this
study
is
to
present
our
clinical
experience
with
periappendicitis
.
36
of
retrospectively
reviewed
1232
acute
appendicitis
patients
were
found
to
have
periappendicitis
on
histopathological
examination
.
Histopathological
finding
of
appendicitis
with
periappendicitis
in
emergency
appendectomy
,
and
cases
of
interval
appendectomy
were
excluded
.
Descriptive
statistics
were
used
to
summarize
the
data
.
The
most
common
diagnosis
was
salpingitis
(
12
)
,
followed
by
pelvic
inflammatory
disease
(
9
)
,
typhoid
enteritis
(
5
)
,
peritoneal
tuberculosis
(
3
)
,
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(
3
)
,
and
amoebiasis
(
1
)
,
while
3
cases
remained
undiagnosed
.
Periappendicitis
is
due
to
extra
-appendicular
pathologies
resulting
in
serosal
inflammation
of
the
appendix
without
mucosal
involvement
.
In
the
absence
of
any
significant
history
,
it
is
difficult
to
distinguish
periappendicitis
from
the
common
entity
of
acute
appendicitis
only
on
the
basis
of
clinical
examination
and
laboratory
parameters
.
Pre-operatively
,
it
is
difficult
to
diagnose
periappendicitis
,
but
it
should
be
considered
if
the
clinical
signs
and
imaging
findings
are
suggestive
of
any
associated
pathology
in
addition
to
the
presence
of
typical
picture
of
acute
appendicitis
and
post-operatively
if
the
patient
develops
any
new
clinical
signs
,
as
this
can
cause
morbidity
to
a
significant
level
.
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"inflammation without mucosal involvement"
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