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Hind Sahli1, Jihad Boularab1, Jihane El Mandour1, Nazik Allali1, Latifa Chat1, Siham El Haddad1.
Abstract
Endometriosis is defined by the presence of functional ectopic endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity, excluding the myometrium. It is a benign tumor that can infiltrate and cling to other organs, mimicking a malignant tumor. Umbilical endometriosis is a rare type of endometriosis that can occur naturally or as a result of a surgical operation. We report the case of a patient who experienced catamenial umbilical discomfort and whose radiological examination revealed endometriotic involvement.Entities:
Keywords: Endometriosis; MRI; Umbilical pain
Year: 2022 PMID: 35469302 PMCID: PMC9034285 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.03.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1930-0433
Fig. 1Transverse sonographic image (A and B) of the abdominal wall showing a heterogeneous hypoechoic umbilical mass containing cystic portions (blue arrows) and hyperechoic spots (red arrows) with indistinct edges.
Fig. 2Axial T1 (A), T2 (B), T1FS (C) and gadolinium contrast-enhanced T1-weighted fat-suppressed (D) images showing an umbilical lesion (white arrows) with heterogeneous signal containing liquid portions in low signal intensity on T1 and hyper signal T2 with spots having a haemorrhagic signal in hyper signal T1 and T1FS. This lesion shows a subtle enhancement after injection.
Fig. 3Axial T1FS (A), T2 (B, D) and sagittal T2 (C) images showing showing a right hematosalpinx (red arrows), a left ovarian endometrioma (blue arrows) with adenomyosis (yellow arrow) and thickening of the tubal torus and uterosacral ligaments (green arrow).