Appendicitis

Describe the pathological changes of acute appendicitis.
Inflamed Appendix
What are the potential complications of acute appendicitis?
What are the imaging procedures useful in the evaluation of a patient suspected to have appendicitis?

Discuss the utility of each imaging procedure.

What are the radiological findings of appendicitis in plain abdominal radiograph?

There are no specific signs of appendicitis in plain films but you may see:

Acute Appendicitis 

  • Arrowheads point to a soft-tissue mass producing deformity of the cecal air.

  • I: Ileus

 

Appendicolith

Findings:

  • Plain film showing appendicolith.
  • Arrow points to ileus.
  • Appendicolith may be seen without clinical signs of appendicitis.

 

What are the radiological findings of appendicitis in abdomen CT?

Acute Appendicitis

  • Dilated appendix
  • Dilated loops of bowel

 

Appendicolith

  1. Arrow points to the appendicolith. Arrowhead points to the appendix.
  2. Arrow points to the thickened bowel wall. Arrowheads point to inflammatory infiltration of the fat.

Acute Appendicitis Appendiceal abscess

Arrows point to the inflammatory mass in the right lower quadrant with an air pocket, indicating an abscess.

Mass demonstrates contrast enhancement.

What are the radiological findings of appendicitis in abdomen ultrasound?

Appendicitis with Appendicolith

Findings:

  • White arrow points to appendicolith.
  • D is the diameter of the appendix measuring more than 7 mm.
  • Arrowheads point to distended appendix.
  • Black arrows point to posterior shadowing.

 

 

What is the sensitivity and specificity of each imaging procedure in diagnosing appendicitis?
Is imaging procedure required in all suspected cases of appendicitis? What are the limitations with imaging procedures and the diagnosis of Appendicitis?