Giant appendix or an appendiceal mucocele? Case report of an 11-year-old child

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We present an 11-year-old male child with an enormous appendix that was regarded as an appendiceal mucocele. The disorder is very rare and usually appears in middle aged patients. It is a clinical diagnosis. It could cause a variety of symptoms, especially, acute appendicitis and unidentified lesion in the right iliac fossa. According to the reasons, it could be just a curiosity without any relevancy or the sign of a malignant lesion with bad prognostic factors. The histopathological findings prove the origin.

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Balint, I., Nad, M., Kiraly, A., Bali, O., Rashed, A., & Vizsy, L. (2014). Giant appendix or an appendiceal mucocele? Case report of an 11-year-old child. Interventional Medicine and Applied Science, 6(4), 187–190. https://doi.org/10.1556/IMAS.6.2014.4.8

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