| Literature DB >> 25786440 |
Carla I J M Theunissen1, Frank F A IJpma2.
Abstract
A female patient presented with a painful swelling in the umbilicus. Ultrasonography demonstrated a hypodense nodule of 1.8 cm. Surgical exploration revealed a subcutaneous, dark discoloured, lobulated swelling at the bottom of the umbilicus, which turned out to be primary umbilical endometriosis (PUE). Primary umbilical endometriosis is a rare and benign disorder, caused by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue in the umbilicus, which can present as a painful, discoloured swelling in the umbilicus. The clinical distinction between primary umbilical endometrioses and other causes of an umbilical nodule is difficult. Additional imaging modalities do not show any pathognomonic signs for establishing this diagnose. Surgical exploration and excision are a safe and definitive treatment of primary umbilical endometrioses. This case highlights the importance of including PUE in the differential diagnosis of women with a painful umbilical nodule. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25786440 PMCID: PMC4363684 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjv025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1:Clinical presentation of a livid, soft, painful swelling in the umbilicus, which could not be reduced by gentle digital pressure.
Figure 2:Ultrasonography of the umbilicus demonstrated a hypodense nodule of 1.8 cm in the umbilicus.
Figure 3:Intraoperative image of dark discoloured, lobulated swelling at the bottom of the umbilicus that turned out to be PUE.
Differential diagnosis of an umbilical nodule.
| Benign | Malignant |
|---|---|
| Cutaneous endometriosis/endosalpingiosisa | Sister Mary Joseph nodeb |
| Haemangioma/vascular malformation | Melanoma |
| Umbilical hernia/cicatrical hernia | Sarcoma |
| Sebaceous cyst | Adenocarcinoma |
| Granuloma | Lymphoma |
aEndosalpingiosis: the presence of fallopian tube-like epithelium outside of the fallopian tube.
bSister Mary Joseph node: palpable nodule bulging into the umbilicus as a result of metastasis of a malignant tumour in the pelvis or abdomen.