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Raman Natarajan
Adult intussusception is a rare medical condition characterized by the telescoping of one segment of the intestine into another, a phenomenon predominantly associated with pediatric patients. However, adult cases present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to their infrequency and varied underlying causes. This article presents a noteworthy case of adult cecocolic intussusception caused by acute appendicitis, an atypical occurrence that emphasizes the importance of early recognition and intervention. We discuss the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, and management strategies employed in this distinctive case. The objective of this article is to increase awareness among medical practitioners about the potential link between acute appendicitis and intussusception in adult patients, fostering timely diagnosis and optimal patient care.