Poster Session II - A268 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF APPENDICEAL CROHN’S DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
I Guo, W Hsu, B Nguyen

TL;DR
This study reviews the rare condition of Crohn’s Disease limited to the appendix, focusing on its diagnosis and treatment based on existing case reports and small studies.
Contribution
The paper provides the most comprehensive systematic review of appendiceal Crohn’s Disease to date, summarizing clinical features and outcomes.
Findings
Appendiceal Crohn’s Disease is rare and often diagnosed postoperatively via histopathology.
Most patients present with abdominal pain, and appendectomy is commonly performed, though recurrence is possible.
Only a few cases suspected Crohn’s preoperatively, and long-term follow-up data remains limited.
Abstract
Crohn’s Disease (CD) limited to the appendix is a rare entity that is often not well documented in the literature, and its initial presentation can be difficult to differentiate from acute appendicitis. Diagnosis is often made postoperatively through histopathology. Current knowledge is limited to case reports and small series, standardized guidelines regarding its management. We aim to review the current literature surrounding appendiceal Crohn’s Disease, including its clinical presentation, diagnosis, management, and patient outcomes. A systematic search of Medline, Embase, Scopus, and PubMed was conducted. Studies reporting primary data on patients whose initial presentation was Crohn’s Disease limited to the appendix were included. Two reviewers (IG, WJH) independently screened and extracted data on demographic characteristics, clinical presentation, initial management, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAppendicitis Diagnosis and Management · Intraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies · Inflammatory Bowel Disease
