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Partial appendiceal duplication with double bases converging into a single body and tip: a first reported case from
Raj Kumar Rajbanshi1, Sanish Pokhrel2, Chandan Lagarwar1
1Department of Surgery, Universal Colleges of Medical Sciences and Teaching Hospital, Siddharthanagar, Nepal.
Annals of Medicine and Surgery (2012)
|August 12, 2026
Summary
Appendiceal duplication, an extremely rare anomaly, presents diagnostic challenges. This case details a partial duplication with two bases and one tip, emphasizing careful surgical inspection to prevent misdiagnosis.
Area of Science:
- Anatomical anomalies
- Surgical pathology
Background:
- Appendiceal anomalies are rare, occurring in 0.004% to 0.009% of appendectomies.
- Appendiceal duplication is an exceptionally uncommon finding, often discovered incidentally during surgery.
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