法瓦尼亚医院阑尾憩室病25例临床病理分析。

Pathology research international Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-02 DOI:10.1155/2013/404308
Nabeel Al-Brahim, Ibrahim Al-Kandari, Musaad Munahai, Prem Sharma
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背景。阑尾憩室病(DDA)是一种罕见的疾病,它已被证明与局部肿瘤有关。本研究旨在描述阑尾肿瘤的临床病理特征,并探讨其与阑尾肿瘤的关系。方法。我们检索了Farwaniya医院病理部2003年至2011年间阑尾憩室疾病的病例记录。我们回顾了组织学切片和患者图表以获取相关信息。选择连续的急性阑尾炎病例作为对照组。结果。我们确定了25例DDA,其中24例发生在男性。DDA患者的平均年龄为35±10.1岁,明显大于阑尾炎患者(P = 0.027)。病例平均体温(37.9°)显著高于对照组(37.3°)(P = 0.012)。与对照组相比,这些病例的白细胞计数较低(13.6比16.7,P = 0.04)。病理诊断:憩室病4例,憩室炎5例,憩室病合并急性阑尾炎6例,憩室炎合并阑尾炎10例。所有病例均与任何类型的肿瘤无关。结论。DDA是一种罕见的疾病,临床医生和放射科医生应该注意它。男性性别和成年年龄似乎是与DDA相关的危险因素。本病可能与任何肿瘤无直接关系。
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Clinicopathological study of 25 cases of diverticular disease of the appendix: experience from farwaniya hospital.

Clinicopathological study of 25 cases of diverticular disease of the appendix: experience from farwaniya hospital.

Clinicopathological study of 25 cases of diverticular disease of the appendix: experience from farwaniya hospital.

Clinicopathological study of 25 cases of diverticular disease of the appendix: experience from farwaniya hospital.

Background. Diverticular disease of the appendix (DDA) is a rare disease and it has been shown to be associated with locoregional neoplasms. This study was conducted to characterize clinicopathological features and to investigate its association with appendiceal neoplasms. Methods. We searched the records of the Department of Pathology at Farwaniya Hospital for cases of diverticular disease of the appendix between 2003 and 2011. Histological slides and patient charts were reviewed for relevant information. Consecutive cases of acute appendicitis were selected as a control group. Results. We identified 25 cases of DDA, 24 of which occurred in men. Mean age of DDA patients was 35 ± 10.1 years and was significantly greater than that of appendicitis patients (P = 0.027). The mean temperature of cases (37.9°) was significantly higher (P = 0.012) than that of the controls (37.3°). The cases had lower white blood cell (WBC) counts compared to controls (13.6 versus 16.7, P = 0.04). Pathological diagnosis identified 4 cases of diverticulosis, 5 cases of diverticulitis, 6 cases of diverticulosis with acute appendicitis, and 10 cases of diverticulitis and appendicitis. None of the cases was associated with any type of neoplasm. Conclusions. DDA is a rare disease, and clinicians and radiologists should be aware of it. Male sex and adult age seem to be risk factors associated with DDA. The disease may not have any direct association with any neoplasm.

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