Multidetector CT findings of neurogenic appendicopathy

Hiroyuki Tatekawa , Masato Tanikake , Shoko Yoshida , Fumie Sato , Yasuhisa Kurata , Katsumi Hayakawa , Koichi Matsuo , Nobuyuki Tamaki , Yoko Hino , Yoji Urata
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Neurogenic appendicopathy is a condition in which abnormalities within the appendix produce symptoms that mimic acute appendicitis. It is usually difficult to differentiate between neurogenic appendicopathy and acute appendicitis from their clinical history, symptoms, laboratory findings and physical examination. We experienced two cases of neurogenic appendicopathy diagnosed from histopathologic findings, in which patients had presented with right lower abdominal pain. On Multidetector Computed Tomography, dilated appendix was depicted with uniform enhancement, associated with calcifications (or appendicolith). Inflammatory change was not so remarkable in both cases. We suspected appendiceal tumor from imaging findings in both cases and elective surgeries were performed. Pathologically, neuroma-like proliferation of nerve fibers was found, which were stained with S-100 protein in submucosal layer. The imaging features of neurogenic appendicopathy, including Computed Tomography, have not been reported in English literatures. In this article, we reported the imaging characteristics on Multidetector Computed Tomography in these two cases of neurogenic appendicopathy, correlated them with pathologic features. It is supposed to reflect its pathological change including edematous change, proliferation of collagen and nerve fibers. There has been no definitive criterion for imaging diagnosis of neurogenic appendicopathy, and further investigation is needed to evaluate for the imaging characteristics and its significance in clinical situation.

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神经源性阑尾炎是一种阑尾异常产生类似急性阑尾炎症状的疾病。神经源性阑尾炎和急性阑尾炎通常很难从临床病史、症状、实验室检查和体格检查中加以区分。我们经历了两例神经源性阑尾炎的组织病理诊断,其中患者表现为右下腹痛。在多探测器计算机断层扫描上,阑尾扩张表现为均匀增强,伴有钙化(或阑尾石)。两例患者炎症变化不明显。我们怀疑这两个病例的影像学表现为阑尾肿瘤,并进行了选择性手术。病理上见神经纤维呈神经瘤样增生,粘膜下层S-100蛋白染色。神经源性阑尾病变的影像学特征,包括计算机断层扫描,尚未在英文文献中报道。在本文中,我们报告了这两例神经源性阑尾炎的多探测器计算机断层成像特征,并将其与病理特征联系起来。它应该反映其病理变化,包括水肿变化,胶原蛋白和神经纤维的增生。神经源性阑尾病的影像学诊断尚无明确的标准,影像学特征及其临床意义有待进一步探讨。
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