Vermiform appendix

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Vermiform appendix is Usually just called appendix. Taking it out is the bread 'n butter of general surgery.

Acute appendicitis

Gross

  • Serosal surface dull.
  • May be perforated.
  • +/-Fibrinous exudate.

Micro. definition

Tumours of the appendix

Adenocarcinoma

  • Like colorectal adenocarcinoma - see colon.

Mucinous tumour

General

  • classification is controversial.
    • the controversy centres on whether to call all mucinous tumours outside of the appendix adenocarcinoma - regardless of whether they have atypia & show invasion.
  • in women - an ovarian primary must be excluded.
    • concurrent bilateral ovarian tumours suggests the tumour originated from the appendix and spread to the ovaries.

Classification[1]

  • benign - low grade mucinous tumour.
  • borderline - mucinous tumour of uncertain malignant potential or borderline mucinous tumour.
  • malignant - mucinous adenocarcinoma.

Five year survival[1]

5 year survival
LAMN 100%
LAMN ex-appy 86%
MACA 44%
  • LAMN = low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm
  • LAMN ex-appy = LAMN with extra-appendiceal spread
  • MACA = mucinous adenocarcinoma

Benign mucinous tumour

Micro.

  • Epithelium forms tufts - vaguely resemble serrations, i.e. the saw-tooth pattern in hyperplastic polyps.
  • Single layer of epithelium.
  • Mucin contained (inside appendix only).

Negatives

  • No marked nuclear atypia.
  • No invasion into the lamina propria.

Borderline mucinous tumour

Micro.

  • Same as benign, but mucin outside of the appendix.
  • Cells in mucin, i.e. cellular mucin.

Malignant mucinous tumour

Micro.

  • Marked nuclear pleomorphism.
  • Invasion into the wall.

Granulomatous appendicitis

Features:

  • Granulomas.

Most common:

  • Yersinia appendicitis.[2]

DDx:[3]

  • Yersinia appendicitis.[2]
    • Yersinia = gram negative rod.
  • Other micro-organism (TB, fungus).
  • Crohn's disease.
  • Sarcoidosis.
  • Foreign body reaction.
  • Interval (delayed) appendectomy.

Goblet cell carcinoid

  • Rare appendiceal tumour that typically has an aggressive course vis-a-vis other appendiceal carcinoid.[4]
  • AKA crypt cell carcinoma - probably a better descriptor.[4]
  • Mixed (biphasic) tumour with endocrine and exocrine features.

Histology

Features:[5]

  • Mixed neuroendocrine-nonneuroendocrine tumour;[6] features of both carcinoid and adenocarcinoma.[5]
    • Archictecture: cells arranged in nests or clusters without a lumen.
    • Location: deep to the intestinal crypts (crypts of Lieberkühn); usually do not involve the mucosa.
    • Cytoplasm distended with mucin.
    • DNA: crescentic nucleus (similar to in signet-ring cells).
      • +/-Multinucleation.
      • +/-High mitotic rate.
      • Usually minimal nuclear atypia.

Stains

  • Mucin stains +ve:
    • Mucicarmine, perodic acid-Schiff diastase (PAS-D), alician blue.

IHC

  • Classic neuroendocrine markers:
    • Synaptophysin +ve.
    • Chromogranin +ve.
  • S100 +ve.
  • NSE +ve.
  • Serotonin +ve.

Keratins:

  • Usually CK20 +ve > CK7 +ve.
  • CEA +ve (membrane).

Notes:

  • Nice review of stains in Pahlavan and Kanthan.[5]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Misdraji J, Yantiss RK, Graeme-Cook FM, Balis UJ, Young RH (August 2003). "Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms: a clinicopathologic analysis of 107 cases". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 27 (8): 1089–103. PMID 12883241. http://meta.wkhealth.com/pt/pt-core/template-journal/lwwgateway/media/landingpage.htm?issn=0147-5185&volume=27&issue=8&spage=1089.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Lamps LW, Madhusudhan KT, Greenson JK, et al. (April 2001). "The role of Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in granulomatous appendicitis: a histologic and molecular study". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 25 (4): 508–15. PMID 11257626.
  3. http://granuloma.homestead.com/appendicitis.html
  4. 4.0 4.1 PMID 18042066.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Pahlavan PS, Kanthan R (June 2005). "Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix". World J Surg Oncol 3: 36. doi:10.1186/1477-7819-3-36. PMC 1182398. PMID 15967038. http://wjso.com/content/3/1/36. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "pmid15967038" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "pmid15967038" defined multiple times with different content
  6. PMID 17684764.