Affiliation:
1. Final year post graduate, Department of Radio diagnosis, Pondicherry institute of medical sciences.
2. Assistant professor, Department of Radio diagnosis, Pondicherry institute of medical sciences.
3. Professor & Head of the department, Department of Radio diagnosis, Pondicherry institute of medical sciences.
4. Professor, Department of Pathology, Pondicherry institute of medical sciences
Abstract
We report a case of an elderly patient presenting with the right iliac fossa mass. The provisional diagnosis included an
inammatory appendicular mass or abdominal wall mass. Interestingly, initial non-contrast computed tomography (CT)
of the abdomen and pelvis, lap parameters and colonoscopy guided biopsy demonstrated the inammatory changes. Follow up imaging by
contrast CT threw light on a new path towards the neoplastic etiology. Even after the follow up imaging the subsequent colonoscopy guided
biopsy showed features suspicious for malignancy whereas cystoscopy guided biopsy showed benign features. Intra-operatively bowel
neoplasm with bladder invasion was seen and right hemicolectomy with partial cystectomy done. Post-operative specimen nally revealed
mucinous adenocarcinoma of caecum with urinary the bladder invasion. In the presented case, non-contrast CT ndings and clinico-pathological
reports suggestive of a benign etiology were misleading. This could have been prevented if the patient was subjected to contrast study in view of
her elderly age. This case highlights the importance of imaging in patient management. Therefore, we feel that it is important to share our
experience of the successful management of the presented case.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,General Engineering,General Engineering,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,General Energy,Mechanical Engineering,Waste Management and Disposal,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Materials Science,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,General Engineering,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics