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2020 Aug


J Visc Surg


157


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Appendix intussusception in a young patient with Crohn’s disease.

Authors

Faul A, Laforest A, Fuks D
J Visc Surg. 2020 Aug; 157(4):355-357.
PMID: 31699524.

Abstract

Appendix intussusception is rare, can be responsible of chronic unexplained abdominal pain and is mostly associated with inflammatory changes or endometriosis. A 23-year-old woman with Crohn's disease was diagnosed invaginated appendix by CT-scan and colonoscopy after several acute atypical abdominal pain episodes. These episodes were suspected to be independent of the Crohn's disease and to be attributed to the intussusception itself. A resection combining ligation of the base by colonoscopy and cecectomy by laparoscopy was performed successfully. However, no argument for Crohn's disease was found on the pathologic examination.