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Case of the Week 557


What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • 27 year-old with right lower quadrant pain



Frontal radiograph right lower quadrant

  1. Crohn Disease
  2. Ureteral Calculus
  3. Tuberculosis
  4. Appendicolith
  5. Carcinoid

Additional Images - Coronal CT of right lower quadrant

 

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Coronal CT of right lower quadrant


Answer:

 

4. Appendicolith

 

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Appendicolith

General considerations

  • Also known as a fecolith, fecalith, coprolith
  • Calcified deposit within the appendix
  • Present in approximately 30% of children with acute appendicitis
  • May be an incidental finding on an abdominal radiograph done for other purposes
  • But, when associated with abdominal pain, there is a 90% probability of acute appendicitis
    • Also 50% higher risk of appendiceal perforation

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