is the most commonly identified parasite incidentally found within the appendix of a clinically diagnosed appendicitis. This parasitic cause of appendicular colic, primarily affecting children, is an important cause of negative appendicectomy. We report an unusual and interesting case of a young female who presented with clinical features of acute appendicitis. Laparoscopic appendicectomy revealed the presence of an infestation originating from the lumen of her vermiform appendix. Our case report is supplemented with a review of the literature, an overview of the parasitology, and discussion of pertinent symptomatology and peri-operative management strategies.

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