“…Based on the literature search using the term “appendiceal mucinous tumor” and “intussusception” from the articles in the PubMed database between January 2000 and February 2021, 29 articles [ 19 – 47 ] were obtained, among which 20 [ 19 – 21 , 23 , 24 , 26 – 40 ] were eligible after excluding 9 articles including 2 [ 22 , 47 ] in Japanese language and 1[ 25 ] in Dutch, 2 [ 41 , 42 ] involved the cases with no appendiceal mucinous tumor, 2 [ 44 , 46 ] with appendiceal mucinous tumor with no intussusception, 1 [ 45 ] with sigmoidorectal intussusception caused by a mucinous adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon, as well as 1 study [ 43 ] focused on the histological and imaging features. Among the remaining 20 articles, one article [ 26 ] mentioned 3 related cases in the literature review including 1 with LAMNs induced intussusception, 1 with intussusception caused by appendiceal mucocele [ 48 ], and 1 with intussusception caused by appendiceal mucocele combined with schistosomiasis [ 49 ]. Mucocele was non-neoplastic mucinous lesion characterized by markedly thinned or denuded mucosa combined with luminal dilatation, without atypia and hyperplasia.…”