Neurogenic appendicopathy in children.

Eur J Pediatr Surg

Department of General and Trauma Surgery, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Published: February 2002

Background: In a prospective multicenter study, we could show that neurogenic appendicopathy is a histological entity. This study compares the general and the pediatric population with respect to clinical presentation and incidence of neurogenic appendicopathy (NA).

Methods: Included were patients that underwent appendectomy for suspected appendicitis, excluded were patients younger than 6 years and patients with missing data. Neurogenic appendicopathy was diagnosed by S-100 immunochemistry and/or haematoxylineosin (H.E.) staining. Two age groups (< or = 14 y and > 14 y) were compared with respect to the frequency of NA.

Results: In only four cases out of 84 children (4.8%) did we find neurogenic appendicopathy compared to 48 patients (24.2 %) out of 198 adolescents and adults. In the subgroup with negative appendectomy, the frequency of NA was 16.7% (< or = 14 years) and 56.6% (> 14 years). A clinical differentiation between neurogenic appendicopathy and acute appendicitis was not possible because of the small sample size.

Conclusion: Neurogenic appendicopathy is a very rare histopathological entity in children. History and clinical examination do not make it possible for us to differentiate preoperatively between acute appendicitis and neurogenic appendicopathy.

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