Adenocarcinoma mimicking appendicular lump: A diagnostic dilemma-a case report

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Background: Primary appendiceal adenocarcinoma is a rare tumor, mucinous variety being common. This case is reported to highlight the unusual presentation and diagnostic difficulty of appendiceal adenocarcinoma. Case presentation: Patient presented with acute appendicitis with ill-defined tender lump which responded to conservative management. Conclusions: High index of suspicion should be kept in mind for elderly patients presenting with appendicular lump. Every effort should be made during elective appendectomy to remove stump in case of sloughed out appendix.

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Kalpande, S., Pandya, J., & Sharma, T. (2016). Adenocarcinoma mimicking appendicular lump: A diagnostic dilemma-a case report. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12957-016-1036-9

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