Mucocele of the appendix: what to expect.

Radiologia brasileira(2022)

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Abstract
Mucoceles of the appendix are rare and can have quite variable imaging and clinical presentations, sometimes mimicking an adnexal mass. The underlying cause can be neoplastic or non-neoplastic. The typical imaging appearance of a mucocele of the appendix is that of a cystic structure with a tubular morphology. This structure is defined by having a blind-ending and being contiguous with the cecum. Radiologists should be familiar with key anatomical landmarks and with the various imaging features of mucoceles of the appendix, in order to provide a meaningful differential diagnosis of a lesion in the right lower abdominal quadrant. In addition, a neoplastic mucocele can rupture, resulting in pseudomyxoma peritonei, which will change the prognosis dramatically. Therefore, prompt diagnostic imaging is crucial.
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Adenocarcinoma, mucinous/diagnostic imaging,Appendiceal neoplasms/diagnostic imaging,Cystadenoma, mucinous/diagnostic imaging,Mucocele/diagnostic imaging,Pseudomyxoma peritonei/etiology
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