Primary colon-type adenocarcinoma of the appendix.

1983 
: A woman, 32 years of age, was admitted with classical symptoms of acute appendicitis. Peroperative findings were typical of the condition. Histology revealed a colloid adenocarcinoma of colon-type, penetrating all layers. A secondary hemicolectomy was performed. One month previously the patient had undergone a conization of the uterine cervix on account of a cancer in situ. The age, sex, and the histological findings, altogether, make this case an extremely rare one. The literature has been perused, and it is concluded that hemicolectomy should still be considered the correct treatment for carcinoma of the appendix. The necessity of all specimens removed by surgery being sent for histological examination is emphasized.
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