Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2007; 13(31): 4274-4277
Published online Aug 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i31.4274
Colonoscopic diagnosis of appendiceal intussusception in a patient with intermittent abdominal pain: A case report
Hamid Tavakkoli, Sayed Mohammad Sadrkabir, Parvin Mahzouni
Hamid Tavakkoli, Department of Gastroenterology, Alzahra Hospital, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), and Poursina Hakim Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran
Sayed Mohammad Sadrkabir, Department of Internal Medicine, Alzahra Hospital, IUMS, Isfahan, Iran
Parvin Mahzouni, Department of Pathology, Alzahra Hospital, IUMS, Isfahan, Iran
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Hamid Tavakkoli, Poursina Hakim Research Institute, Post Box: 81465-1798, Isfahan, Iran. h_tavakoli@med.mui.ac.ir
Telephone: +98-311-2644030 Fax: +98-311-2667542
Received: April 2, 2007
Revised: April 23, 2007
Accepted: April 26, 2007
Published online: August 21, 2007
Abstract

Intussusception of the appendix is a rare condition. Most cases are diagnosed during operation of the patients suspected to have appendicitis. In this report we present a seventy one year-old man with a history of periumbilical intermittent abdominal pain for several months. None of the paraclinical tests were useful for determining the diagnosis. Colonoscopy performed during the last episode of abdominal pain revealed the prolapsed appendix in the cecum and the patient was sent to the operating room. Macroscopic appearance of the appendix was normal and microscopic examination revealed follicular hyperplasia and acute focal appendicitis. Appendiceal intussusception should be considered in differential diagnosis of intermittent abdominal pain and colonoscopic diagnosis could be very important to avoid dangerous or unnecessary decision making.

Keywords: Appendix, Intussusception, Colonoscopic diagnosis