Unusual Pneumonia Mimic

Disease in atypical organ locations can mimic other pathologies, hampering the right diagnosis. Such conditions may even be emergencies, like appendicitis. Subhepatic appendix is a very rare entity which may be caused by caecum dehiscence failure. The authors present the case of a 55-year-old immuno...

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Main Authors: Joana Ricardo Pires, Maria José Moreira, Margarida Martins, Clarinda Neves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SMC MEDIA SRL 2019-07-01
Series:European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/1181
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spelling doaj-79727b00f6d64d6f925d13b5c7b2be812020-11-24T21:28:26ZengSMC MEDIA SRLEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine2284-25942019-07-0110.12890/2019_0011811181Unusual Pneumonia MimicJoana Ricardo Pires0Maria José Moreira1Margarida Martins2Clarinda Neves3Internal Medicine Department, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro, PortugalInternal Medicine Department, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro, PortugalGeneral Surgery Department, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro, PortugalInternal Medicine Department, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro, PortugalDisease in atypical organ locations can mimic other pathologies, hampering the right diagnosis. Such conditions may even be emergencies, like appendicitis. Subhepatic appendix is a very rare entity which may be caused by caecum dehiscence failure. The authors present the case of a 55-year-old immunocompetent man admitted to the Emergency Department with sepsis and severe hypoxaemia. Chest x-ray showed right lower lobe infiltrate, and community-acquired pneumonia was diagnosed. The patient was started on broad-spectrum antibiotics, but he continued to deteriorate and after 3 days developed abdominal complaints. Exploratory laparoscopy revealed an abscess caused by perforated subhepatic appendicitis. Subhepatic appendicitis presents a diagnostic challenge and its clinical presentation may mimic that of other entities. This case highlights an atypical presentation, where the early development of inflammatory lung injury mimicked common pneumonia. Maintenance of a high index of suspicion and knowledge of these atypical locations is crucial.https://www.ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/1181Appendicitissubhepatic appendixsepsisinflammatory lung injury
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author Joana Ricardo Pires
Maria José Moreira
Margarida Martins
Clarinda Neves
spellingShingle Joana Ricardo Pires
Maria José Moreira
Margarida Martins
Clarinda Neves
Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
Appendicitis
subhepatic appendix
sepsis
inflammatory lung injury
author_facet Joana Ricardo Pires
Maria José Moreira
Margarida Martins
Clarinda Neves
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title Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
title_short Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
title_full Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
title_fullStr Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
title_full_unstemmed Unusual Pneumonia Mimic
title_sort unusual pneumonia mimic
publisher SMC MEDIA SRL
series European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
issn 2284-2594
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Disease in atypical organ locations can mimic other pathologies, hampering the right diagnosis. Such conditions may even be emergencies, like appendicitis. Subhepatic appendix is a very rare entity which may be caused by caecum dehiscence failure. The authors present the case of a 55-year-old immunocompetent man admitted to the Emergency Department with sepsis and severe hypoxaemia. Chest x-ray showed right lower lobe infiltrate, and community-acquired pneumonia was diagnosed. The patient was started on broad-spectrum antibiotics, but he continued to deteriorate and after 3 days developed abdominal complaints. Exploratory laparoscopy revealed an abscess caused by perforated subhepatic appendicitis. Subhepatic appendicitis presents a diagnostic challenge and its clinical presentation may mimic that of other entities. This case highlights an atypical presentation, where the early development of inflammatory lung injury mimicked common pneumonia. Maintenance of a high index of suspicion and knowledge of these atypical locations is crucial.
topic Appendicitis
subhepatic appendix
sepsis
inflammatory lung injury
url https://www.ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/1181
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