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ENDOMETRIOSIS OF THE VERMIFORM APPENDIX [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Series A :Pathology, 1983
The pathological findings and clinical aspects of 22 patients with endometriosis of the vermiform appendix are presented. The cases were found among 10,000 appendices examined from 1950 to 1981. During this period of 32 years, 800 cases of pelvic endometriosis were seen. In 10 patients no other locations of pelvic endometriosis were found.
Jørgen L. Thomsen   +2 more
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The vermiform appendix: A review

Clinical Anatomy, 2013
New research on the vermiform appendix has shed light on its function. In further understanding the function of the appendix, this information should not negatively impact the clinical judgment in the event of appendicitis. Although the appendix and its pathology have been noted for centuries, it still presents a challenge in the operating room.
Andrew Barlow   +5 more
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ENDOMETRIOSIS OF THE VERMIFORM APPENDIX

Archives of Surgery, 1952
AFTER the publication of an article by Collins entitled, "Endometriosis of the Vermiform Appendix: Review of Literature, with Addition of Nine New Instances, One of Which Caused Severe Melena," which appeared in the A. M. A.Archives, 1 it now seems opportune to report five of my own cases.
Charles E. Sutton, Joseph A. Hardy
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Duplication of the vermiform appendix

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2000
In this brief report, the authors present a case of duplication of the vermiform appendix with appendicitis occurring in both appendices and causing small bowel obstruction.
Leif O. Holgersen   +3 more
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Agenesis of the Vermiform Appendix

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2000
Agenesis of the vermiform appendix is very rare. The incidence is estimated to be one in 100,000 laparotomies for suspected appendicitis. Several criteria have to be met before the investigator can conclude that the appendix is congenitally absent.
Fabrice Chèvre   +2 more
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Diverticulosis of the vermiform appendix

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
A case of appendicitis that was associated with a rare congenital diverticulum of the appendix is presented, along with the results of a retrospective study of diverticulosis of the appendix over a 10-year period. The incidence of the condition in this series (0.65%) is similar to other published series; however, two cases involved rare congenital ...
Neil Wetzig, Neil Wetzig
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Adenocarcinoma of the vermiform appendix

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1990
AbstractPrimary adenocarcinoma of the appendix is rare. Eleven patients with this rare neoplasm have been evaluated at our institution over a 50‐year period. We have reviewed the presentation and clinical course of these patients, and have compared them with those described in the literature.
Gary J. Harris   +3 more
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Adenocarcinoma of the Vermiform Appendix

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1982
Primary carcinoma of the appendix, though rare, occurs often enough to warrant its inclusion in diagnostic possibilities when the symptoms of acute appendicitis, without leukocytosis, are present in geriatric patients. A case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the appendix in an 88‐year‐old white woman is presented.
Charles B. Witt, Victor A. Herrmann
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Endometriosis of the vermiform appendix

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1960
Abstract 1.1. There is no clinical syndrome pathognomonic of endometriosis in the appendix. A presumptive diagnosis of this lesion may be entertained in selected cases of right lower quadrant pain in the sexually mature woman. 2.2. Acute or recurrent appendicitis was the preoperative diagnosis in 11 patients in this series.
Robert E. Lane, Robert E. Lane
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