Primary malignant tumors of appendix Background: Primary malignant tumors of appendix are uncommon and usually found during the pathological examination of surgical pieces of appendectomies. aim: To report the clinical and pathological features of appendiceal malignant tumors. material and methods: Review of medical and pathological reports of patients subjected to an appendectomy between 1998 and 2006 in two regional hospitals. results: Fifteen appendiceal malignant tumors in 2,687 pathological studies were detected (0.55% of all studies) in one hospital. In the other 10 tumors were detected in 4,939 studies (0.2%). nine bearers of tumors were male. In each hospital 93 and 80% of patients had an acute appendicitis, respectively. The pathology report informed a neuroendocrine tumor in 87 and 70% of patients of each hospital, respectively, followed by non-Hodgkin lymphoma and adenocarcinoma. In nine patients a staging study was performed. Four patients died during follow up, one of them due to tumor disseminations. conclusions: Although appendiceal tumors appear in only 0.3% of all appendectomies, the pathological study of the excised appendix is fundamental for the diagnosis.
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Zamorano D, M., Quiroz F, M., Drolett SF, N., & Carrasco L, C. (2014). NEOPLASIAS MALIGNAS PRIMARIAS DEL APÉNDICE CECAL: ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO ENTRE 2 HOSPITALES REGIONALES. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 66(6), 543–548. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262014000600006
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