| Literature DB >> 34939402 |
Saunri Hansadah1, Jasmina Begum1, Pankaj Kumar2, Sweta Singh1, Deepthy Balakrishnan1, Anirban Kundu3.
Abstract
Umbilical endometriosis is a type of cutaneous endometriosis that usually follows laparoscopic or surgical procedures that involve the umbilicus. Primary umbilical endometriosis (PUE) is an extremely rare condition and its association with an umbilical hernia is an equally rare condition. To date, only very few cases of PUE with umbilical hernia association have been reported in the medical literature. Report herein is a case of PUE associated with an umbilical hernia who presented with classical umbilical nodule symptoms with cyclical pain and bleeding due to menstruation. The patient underwent omphalectomy with abdominal wall defect repair using prosthetic mesh. The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination of the excised umbilical nodule. This case report highlights a rare entity that should be considered as a differential diagnosis in females of the reproductive age group that presents with the umbilical nodule. © Copyright Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Primary umbilical endometriosis; omphalectomy; umbilical hernia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34939402 PMCID: PMC8694163 DOI: 10.4274/MMJ.galenos.2021.66990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medeni Med J ISSN: 2149-4606
Figure 1Macroscopic presentation of the 2×1.5 cm size and hyperpigmented firm lesion of umbilical endometriosis, marked by a white arrow.
Figure 2MRI showing primary umbilical hernia with umbilical nodule, marked by a white arrow.
MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging
Figure 3Intraoperative picture of location and excision of an umbilical nodule, marked by a black arrow.
Figure 4H&E, 40X, section showing epidermis (red arrow), endometrial stroma (yellow arrow), and endometrial glands (blue arrow).