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  1. 4 kwi 2024 · Appendiceal neoplasms can be divided into those of epithelial origin (e.g., adenoma or adenocarcinoma) and those of nonepithelial origin (e.g., neuroendocrine tumors or lymphomas) [11, 12]. In this editorial, we discuss the current and emerging role of endoscopic management of appendiceal diseases.

  2. 6 cze 2001 · Appendiceal orifice region abnormalities recognized incidentally during colonoscopy are now being reported with increasing frequency. Successful therapeutic applications in some of these unusual cases have also been reported.

  3. 20 sty 2020 · Discovery and removal of such polyps can prevent complications, affect the timing of subsequent surveillance colonoscopy, and decrease the rate of future cancer. Therefore, endoscopists should closely examine all luminal surfaces, including poorly visualized areas such as the appendiceal orifice.

  4. 25 lut 2023 · Appendiceal mucocele is a rare entity that can be missed during a routine colonoscopy. We emphasize that tissue changes and a protuberance or bulge around the appendiceal orifice on colonoscopy should prompt further evaluation.

  5. 5 kwi 2019 · Polyps that involve the appendiceal orifice are currently unable to be fully removed safely colonoscopically as the appendix is unable to be removed with the specimen. Laparoscopic “radical appendectomy” or partial cecectomy has been shown to be a safe...

  6. 19 maj 2020 · Cecal polyps involving the appendiceal orifice (AO) present a unique therapeutic challenge because they are difficult to evaluate and subsequent endoscopic resection has an increased risk for incomplete removal and complications.

  7. 20 sty 2020 · The primary purpose of screening colonoscopy is the detection and subsequent removal of precancerous polyps. However, effective recognition of appendiceal lesions with a standard endoscope is often challenging and is limited to the base of the cecum and appendiceal orifice.

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