Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Jun 2024)

Clinico-patho-radiological study of mass in the right iliac fossa

  • Battalapalli Sri Hari Rao,
  • V. N. Kumar,
  • G. Padmaja Rani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jcsr.jcsr_28_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 84 – 90

Abstract

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Background: Sparse recent data are available regarding the aetiological causes of the right iliac fossa (RIF) mass from Andhra Pradesh. Methods: We prospectively studied the clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of consecutive cases (n = 100) presenting to our tertiary care teaching hospital with a RIF mass over 2 years. Results: Majority of RIF masses were seen in the third and fourth decades of life, and the male-to-female ratio was 2.8:1; 64% of the cases were due to appendicular pathology (appendicular mass [48%] and appendicular abscess [16%]), followed by ileocaecal tuberculosis (TB) (12%) and carcinoma caecum (10%) among others. Carcinoma caecum was more common in males (70%) as compared to females (30%). The majority (78%) were managed surgically; 4% died. Post-operative complications included wound infection and respiratory tract infection. Conclusions: Our observations suggest that appendicular pathology, ileocaecal TB and carcinoma caecum are common aetiological causes for RIF mass. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography will facilitate early localisation.

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