Case Report


Hydatid cyst of Morgagni—the case of a misidentified paratubal cyst as an appendiceal mucocele

Andrew Lelchuk, Michael Nicoara, Sharique Nazir, Shinban Liu, Kevin Bain

Abstract

Mucinous tumors of the appendix and ovary/fallopian tubes can have similar presentations. Most commonly, these tumors are asymptomatic and found incidentally during surgery. When symptomatic, these pathologies can present with lower abdominal pain, a palpable abdominal mass, nausea/vomiting, fevers, or leukocytosis. It is uncommon for these tumors to be confused with one another with the increased use and sensitivity of preoperative imaging modalities. We present the case of a paratubal cyst (PTC) being misidentified as an appendiceal mucocele on preoperative CT scan.

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