Appendiceal fecaliths, also known as stercoliths or coproliths, are rigid masses comprised of fecal material that become lodged within the appendix. They are generally accepted to be a primary etiologic agent of acute appendicitis and appendiceal intussusception in adults. We report a case of an asymptomatic woman undergoing colonoscopy found to have a submucosal appearing mass below the appendiceal orifice. A neoplastic appearing lesion on the orifice of the appendix was resected, after which a fecalith extruded into the colonic lumen. This is the first reported case of appendiceal fecalith discovered and completely removed during colonoscopy in an asymptomatic patient.
Keywords: appendix; cancer screening; colonoscopy; endoscopy; fecalith.
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