Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India

Introduction: The appendix, once considered a vestigial structure, is now recognised as a site of diverse pathologies beyond simple appendicitis through a systematic analysis of published literature and case studies. The diagnosis of appendiceal lesions is still a clinical phenomenon and a constant...

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Published in:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Main Authors: Sangeetha nagalingam, Fathima Rehana, KarthiK Sigamani, Kazzali ahamed
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Fathima Rehana
KarthiK Sigamani
Kazzali ahamed
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description Introduction: The appendix, once considered a vestigial structure, is now recognised as a site of diverse pathologies beyond simple appendicitis through a systematic analysis of published literature and case studies. The diagnosis of appendiceal lesions is still a clinical phenomenon and a constant struggle. The gold standard for diagnosing appendiceal lesions, however, is meticulous histopathological examination. Aim: To determine the histopathological distribution of all the appendiceal lesions and to identify the rare and unusual histopathological findings in appendectomy specimens received at a tertiary care Centre. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Pathology at Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India for a duration of 10 years, from August 2013 to August 2023. From the histopathological records of 832 appendectomies, 40 specimens with unusual histopathological findings were identified and analysed in this study. Relevant recorded data from all the appendiceal specimens reported during the study period, with special reference to age, sex, and histopathological findings, were retrieved and evaluated retrospectively. Corresponding slides and specimens were reviewed. The data were presented in the form of frequency tables and percentages. The analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 20.0. Results: Out of 832 appendectomy specimens, there were 485 (58.29%) cases of acute appendicitis, 244 (29.33%) cases of chronic appendicitis, 59 (7.09%) cases of subacute appendicitis, and 4 (0.48%) cases of gangrenous appendicitis. Unusual histopathology findings were noted in 40 cases (4.81%). These include 17 cases of appendiceal neuroma, eight cases of Xanthogranulomatous appendicitis, seven cases of Enterobius vermicularis, three cases of Low-grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm (LAMN), one case of appendiceal Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET), one case of Goblet Cell Adenocarcinoma (GCA), one case of metastatic squamous cell carcinomatous deposit in the appendix, one case of urothelial rests in the appendix, and one case of appendiceal lipoma. Conclusion: In this study, 4.81% of patients had atypical appendiceal lesions. A complete histopathological examination of appendectomy specimens increases the chances of discovering unusual lesions of the appendix. Ultimately, this comprehensive analysis will contribute to future improvements in clinical management and prognostication, fostering better patient outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-e86181e95ab04d0d92fa973cd11d63222025-08-20T00:22:58ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2024-03-011803273110.7860/JCDR/2024/69159.19163Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSangeetha nagalingam 0Fathima Rehana1KarthiK Sigamani2Kazzali ahamed3Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.Postgraduate Student, Department of General Surgery, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.Introduction: The appendix, once considered a vestigial structure, is now recognised as a site of diverse pathologies beyond simple appendicitis through a systematic analysis of published literature and case studies. The diagnosis of appendiceal lesions is still a clinical phenomenon and a constant struggle. The gold standard for diagnosing appendiceal lesions, however, is meticulous histopathological examination. Aim: To determine the histopathological distribution of all the appendiceal lesions and to identify the rare and unusual histopathological findings in appendectomy specimens received at a tertiary care Centre. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Pathology at Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India for a duration of 10 years, from August 2013 to August 2023. From the histopathological records of 832 appendectomies, 40 specimens with unusual histopathological findings were identified and analysed in this study. Relevant recorded data from all the appendiceal specimens reported during the study period, with special reference to age, sex, and histopathological findings, were retrieved and evaluated retrospectively. Corresponding slides and specimens were reviewed. The data were presented in the form of frequency tables and percentages. The analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 20.0. Results: Out of 832 appendectomy specimens, there were 485 (58.29%) cases of acute appendicitis, 244 (29.33%) cases of chronic appendicitis, 59 (7.09%) cases of subacute appendicitis, and 4 (0.48%) cases of gangrenous appendicitis. Unusual histopathology findings were noted in 40 cases (4.81%). These include 17 cases of appendiceal neuroma, eight cases of Xanthogranulomatous appendicitis, seven cases of Enterobius vermicularis, three cases of Low-grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm (LAMN), one case of appendiceal Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET), one case of Goblet Cell Adenocarcinoma (GCA), one case of metastatic squamous cell carcinomatous deposit in the appendix, one case of urothelial rests in the appendix, and one case of appendiceal lipoma. Conclusion: In this study, 4.81% of patients had atypical appendiceal lesions. A complete histopathological examination of appendectomy specimens increases the chances of discovering unusual lesions of the appendix. Ultimately, this comprehensive analysis will contribute to future improvements in clinical management and prognostication, fostering better patient outcomes.https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/19163/69159_CE[Ra1]_F(SS)_QC(PS_RDW_IS)_PF1(AG_DK)_PFA(AG_KM)_PN(KM).pdfappendiceal neuromaappendiceal neuroendocrine tumourxanthogranulomatous appendicitisenterobius vermicularislow-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasmappendiceal lipoma
spellingShingle Sangeetha nagalingam
Fathima Rehana
KarthiK Sigamani
Kazzali ahamed
Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
appendiceal neuroma
appendiceal neuroendocrine tumour
xanthogranulomatous appendicitis
enterobius vermicularis
low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm
appendiceal lipoma
title Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
title_fullStr Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
title_short Unraveling the Unusual Pathological Findings of Appendiceal Lesions: A Cross-sectional Study from Tertiary Care Centre in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India
title_sort unraveling the unusual pathological findings of appendiceal lesions a cross sectional study from tertiary care centre in chengalpattu tamil nadu india
topic appendiceal neuroma
appendiceal neuroendocrine tumour
xanthogranulomatous appendicitis
enterobius vermicularis
low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm
appendiceal lipoma
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