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The appendix is a vestigial structure that is thought to have arisen from a larger cecum.  Larger cecae are often seen in herbivores and thought to facilitate better digestion of plant matter.<ref>{{cite book |author=Dawkins, R. |title=The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution |publisher=Free Press |location= |year=2009 |pages=115 |edition=1st |isbn=978-1416594789 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref>  
The appendix is a vestigial structure that is thought to have arisen from a larger cecum.  Larger cecae are often seen in herbivores and thought to facilitate better digestion of plant matter.<ref>{{cite book |author=Dawkins, R. |title=The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution |publisher=Free Press |location= |year=2009 |pages=115 |edition=1st |isbn=978-1416594789 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref>  
=Normal=
==Normal veriform appendix==
===General===
*Seen in right-hemicolectomies for [[colorectal carcinoma|cancer]].
*May be seen in right hemicolectomies for [[Crohn's disease]].
===Gross===
*Shiny serosal surface.
**No exudate.
*Small diameter.
===Microscopic===
Features:
*+/-Lymphoid hyperplasia.
Negatives:
*No neutrophils in the muscularis propria.
*No lesion in appendiceal tip.
*No serosal inflammation.
*No organisms in the appendiceal lumen, e.g. [[Enterobius vermicularis]].
==Negative appendectomy==
===General===
*Common.
*Use for quality control among general surgeons.{{fact}}
===Gross===
See normal vermiform appendix.
===Microscopic===
See normal vermiform appendix.
Notes:
*Should be ''[[submitted in total]]''.


=Inflammatory pathologies=
=Inflammatory pathologies=
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