It is possible that an appendix without a fecolith could become inflamed by an infectuous agent, causing the lymphoid follicles in the wall of the appendix to swell, resulting in the stasis of feculent matter in the appendix an setting off the same series of events as mentioned above.
In my residency (general surgery) we were taught there was no clinical entity known as chronic appendicitis, however, if a person came in repeatedly with right lower quadrant pain, without the concurring lab fidings (elevated WBC with a left shift) after 3 everts we performed an appendectomy. Most times this resolved the problems.
In third world countries, there is an entity known as tifilitis. It is, in effect, an infestation of round worms (ascaris or vermicularis) in the caecum which results in obstruction of the appediceal lumen, evolving onward to appendicitis.
I have removed several thousand appendix in my practice, but other than appendiceal carcinoma, I don't know a damn thing about the appendix.
I have removed several thousand appendix in my practice, but other than appendiceal carcinoma, I don't know a damn thing about the appendix.
You know you can make a living offing them. ;-)