The inverted appendix - a potentially problematic diagnosis: clinicopathologic analysis of 21 cases.
Jacqueline BirknessDora Lam-HimlinKathleen ByrnesLaura WoodLysandra VoltaggioPublished in: Histopathology (2019)
The diagnosis of an inverted appendix should be considered in polypectomy specimens from the caecum or appendiceal orifice with (i) dome-like tissue configuration covered by mucosa on the convex surface, (ii) a deep, robust smooth muscle component with ganglion cells (muscularis propria) and (iii) associated lymphoid aggregates. Prompt recognition on H&E will avoid unnecessary time and resource investment.