Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report
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Resumo: | Introduction: Ectopic deciduosis refers to decidual tissue outside the uterus. Ectopic decidua appears on the surface of the female reproductive organs and peritoneum; however, rare cases can be found in the appendix, lymph nodes, lungs, kidneys, and skin. Deciduosis is a benign condition that usually does not cause any symptoms and resolves spontaneously 4-6 weeks after delivery. However, an ectopic decidua involving the appendix wall often causes appendicitis and presents with acute abdominal signs. Methodology: The descriptive study of the case report type and the data obtained from the patient's medical record. Case presentation: This paper reports a woman aged 29 years with complaints of abdominal pain, like being stabbed in the pit of the stomach and then to the lower right abdomen for two days. A physical examination revealed tenderness in the lower abdomen with a positive McBurney sign. At that time, the patient was pregnant with a gestational age of 20-21 weeks. The patient underwent an appendectomy with the tissue sent to the anatomic pathology laboratory with the presence of decidual cells in the subserous layer and serous fat, and it was concluded as deciduosis of the appendix. Conclusion: Based on clinical and laboratory findings, the patient was diagnosed with deciduosis of the appendix. |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case reportDeciduosis del apéndice: reporte de un casoDeciduose do apêndice: relato de casoApêndiceDeciduoseGravidez.ApéndiceDeciduosisEl embarazo.AppendixDeciduosisPregnancy.Introduction: Ectopic deciduosis refers to decidual tissue outside the uterus. Ectopic decidua appears on the surface of the female reproductive organs and peritoneum; however, rare cases can be found in the appendix, lymph nodes, lungs, kidneys, and skin. Deciduosis is a benign condition that usually does not cause any symptoms and resolves spontaneously 4-6 weeks after delivery. However, an ectopic decidua involving the appendix wall often causes appendicitis and presents with acute abdominal signs. Methodology: The descriptive study of the case report type and the data obtained from the patient's medical record. Case presentation: This paper reports a woman aged 29 years with complaints of abdominal pain, like being stabbed in the pit of the stomach and then to the lower right abdomen for two days. A physical examination revealed tenderness in the lower abdomen with a positive McBurney sign. At that time, the patient was pregnant with a gestational age of 20-21 weeks. The patient underwent an appendectomy with the tissue sent to the anatomic pathology laboratory with the presence of decidual cells in the subserous layer and serous fat, and it was concluded as deciduosis of the appendix. Conclusion: Based on clinical and laboratory findings, the patient was diagnosed with deciduosis of the appendix.Introducción: La deciduosis ectópica se refiere al tejido decidual fuera del útero. La decidua ectópica aparece en la superficie de los órganos reproductores femeninos y el peritoneo; sin embargo, se pueden encontrar casos raros en el apéndice, los ganglios linfáticos, los pulmones, los riñones y la piel. La deciduosis es una condición benigna que generalmente no causa ningún síntoma y se resuelve espontáneamente de 4 a 6 semanas después del parto. Sin embargo, una decidua ectópica que afecta la pared del apéndice a menudo causa apendicitis y se presenta con signos abdominales agudos. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo del tipo caso clínico y de los datos obtenidos de la historia clínica del paciente. Presentación de caso: Este artículo reporta una mujer de 29 años de edad con quejas de dolor abdominal, como ser apuñalado en la boca del estómago y luego en el abdomen inferior derecho por dos días. Un examen físico reveló dolor a la palpación en la parte inferior del abdomen con un signo de McBurney positivo. En ese momento, la paciente estaba embarazada con una edad gestacional de 20-21 semanas. Al paciente se le realizó apendicectomía con tejido enviado al laboratorio de anatomía patológica con presencia de células deciduales en la capa subserosa y grasa serosa, y se concluyó como deciduosis del apéndice. Conclusión: Con base en los hallazgos clínicos y de laboratorio, la paciente fue diagnosticada con deciduosis del apéndice.Introdução: A deciduose ectópica refere-se ao tecido decidual fora do útero. A decídua ectópica aparece na superfície dos órgãos reprodutivos femininos e do peritônio; no entanto, casos raros podem ser encontrados no apêndice, linfonodos, pulmões, rins e pele. A deciduose é uma condição benigna que geralmente não causa sintomas e se resolve espontaneamente 4-6 semanas após o parto. No entanto, uma decídua ectópica envolvendo a parede do apêndice geralmente causa apendicite e apresenta sinais abdominais agudos. Metodologia: O estudo descritivo do tipo relato de caso e os dados obtidos do prontuário do paciente. Apresentação do caso: Este trabalho relata uma mulher de 29 anos com queixas de dor abdominal, como ser esfaqueada na boca do estômago e depois no abdome inferior direito por dois dias. O exame físico revelou sensibilidade no abdome inferior com sinal de McBurney positivo. Naquela época, a paciente estava grávida com idade gestacional de 20-21 semanas. A paciente foi submetida a apendicectomia com o tecido enviado ao laboratório de anatomopatologia com presença de células deciduais na camada subserosa e gordura serosa, concluindo-se como deciduose do apêndice. Conclusão: Com base nos achados clínicos e laboratoriais, o paciente foi diagnosticado com deciduose do apêndice.Research, Society and Development2022-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3711410.33448/rsd-v11i15.37114Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 15; e133111537114Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 15; e133111537114Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 15; e1331115371142525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/37114/30854Copyright (c) 2022 Putu Erika Paskarani; Ni Putu Ekawati; Tanaka Tanaka; Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Manik Yuniawaty Wetanhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaskarani, Putu Erika Ekawati, Ni PutuTanaka, TanakaWetan, Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Manik Yuniawaty 2022-11-27T19:56:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/37114Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:51:24.521882Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report Deciduosis del apéndice: reporte de un caso Deciduose do apêndice: relato de caso |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report Paskarani, Putu Erika Apêndice Deciduose Gravidez. Apéndice Deciduosis El embarazo. Appendix Deciduosis Pregnancy. |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Deciduosis of the appendix: a case report |
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Paskarani, Putu Erika |
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Paskarani, Putu Erika Ekawati, Ni Putu Tanaka, Tanaka Wetan, Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Manik Yuniawaty |
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Ekawati, Ni Putu Tanaka, Tanaka Wetan, Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Manik Yuniawaty |
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Paskarani, Putu Erika Ekawati, Ni Putu Tanaka, Tanaka Wetan, Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Manik Yuniawaty |
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Apêndice Deciduose Gravidez. Apéndice Deciduosis El embarazo. Appendix Deciduosis Pregnancy. |
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Apêndice Deciduose Gravidez. Apéndice Deciduosis El embarazo. Appendix Deciduosis Pregnancy. |
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Introduction: Ectopic deciduosis refers to decidual tissue outside the uterus. Ectopic decidua appears on the surface of the female reproductive organs and peritoneum; however, rare cases can be found in the appendix, lymph nodes, lungs, kidneys, and skin. Deciduosis is a benign condition that usually does not cause any symptoms and resolves spontaneously 4-6 weeks after delivery. However, an ectopic decidua involving the appendix wall often causes appendicitis and presents with acute abdominal signs. Methodology: The descriptive study of the case report type and the data obtained from the patient's medical record. Case presentation: This paper reports a woman aged 29 years with complaints of abdominal pain, like being stabbed in the pit of the stomach and then to the lower right abdomen for two days. A physical examination revealed tenderness in the lower abdomen with a positive McBurney sign. At that time, the patient was pregnant with a gestational age of 20-21 weeks. The patient underwent an appendectomy with the tissue sent to the anatomic pathology laboratory with the presence of decidual cells in the subserous layer and serous fat, and it was concluded as deciduosis of the appendix. Conclusion: Based on clinical and laboratory findings, the patient was diagnosed with deciduosis of the appendix. |
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