Deciduosis of the appendix during pregnancy

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Abstract

Acute appendicitis is an important differential diagnosis in patients with right lower quadrant pain during pregnancy. Endometriosis, a hormone-related pathology, is another possibility. Patients with endometriosis are typically symptomatic before pregnancy. Stromal endometriosis is a variant of endometriosis that presents no symptoms before pregnancy but which occasionally presents with the new onset of symptoms during pregnancy. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman in her 8th month of pregnancy who presented with impending appendiceal rupture due to deciduosis of the appendix, a progesterone-related condition, during pregnancy. This case suggests that deciduosis/stromal endometriosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis of acute abdomen during pregnancy, even if the patient is asymptomatic before pregnancy.

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Tsunemitsu, A., Tsutsumi, T., & Ikura, Y. (2021). Deciduosis of the appendix during pregnancy. Internal Medicine, 60(10), 1641–1644. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.5960-20

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