Don't Forget About New Pathology

Cureus. 2024 Mar 13;16(3):e56080. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56080. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Appendicitis is an inflammatory condition of the appendix. Patients typically present with migratory right iliac fossa pain, reduced appetite, fever, nausea and vomiting. Despite its characteristic presentation, diagnosis remains challenging, particularly in cases where there has been unrelated prior surgery which may obscure the clinical picture. We present a case of a 59-year-old male who had three previous needle aspirations following a pelvic and inguinal lymph node dissection for metastatic melanoma subsequently presenting with a further episode of right iliac fossa pain. This case underscores the diagnostic challenges that may arise in individuals with a history of surgical interventions, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to ensure the timely and accurate identification of appendicitis.

Keywords: acute complicated appendicitis; appendicitis; intra-abdominal collection; metastatic melanoma; surgical complication.

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  • Case Reports