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Myxoglobulosis of appendix a rare entiy
Biren Prasad Padhy1, Sarat Kumar Panda1
1Department of surgery, IMS & SUM Hospital K8 Kalinganagar, 137/N4 IRC Village, Bhubaneswar, 751015 Orissa India.
Abstract:
We describe a case of the extremely rare entity of myxoglobulosis of the appendix in an 18-year-old man who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy with the clinical diagnosis of recurrent appendicitis. Transaction of the appendix after ligation resulted in extrusion of numerous whitish egg-like globules ranging in size from 0.2 to 0.7 cm in diameter. It was initially thought to be hydatid of appendix, resulting in emergent usage of povidine iodine as scolicidal after suction of all the cysts/eggs. On microscopic examination, the globules consisted of faintly eosinophilic laminations of mucin surrounding an amorphous granular core were found. The mucin was identified by positivity with histochemical mucin stains. After thorough microscopic examination of the appendix, our case was diagnosed as myxoglobulosis due to mucosal hyperplasia, associated with luminal obstruction with possibly a membrane.
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