Perforated appendicitis masquerading as acute pancreatitis in a morbidly obese patient.

Perforated appendicitis masquerading as acute pancreatitis in a morbidly obese patient.

Diagnosis and treatment of common conditions in morbidly obese patients still pose a challenge to physicians and surgeons. Sometimes too much reliance is put on investigations that can lead to a misdiagnosis. This case demonstrates an obese woman admitted under the medical team with a presumed diagnosis of pneumonia, who was later found to have an acute abdomen and raised amylase, which led to an assumed diagnosis of pancreatitis. She died within 24 h of admission and post mortem confirmed the cause of death as systemic sepsis due to perforated appendicitis, with no evidence of pancreatitis. Significantly elevated serum amylase level may occur in non-pancreatitic acute abdomen.

Forster MJ, Akoh JA.

Level 03, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth PL6 8DH, United Kingdom. iacob.akoh@phnt.swest.nhs.uk.

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