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Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature

We report the case of a patient diagnosed with primary umbilical endometriosis intending to discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic management of this rare disease. A 45-year-old woman suffering from a painful swelling located in the umbilical region, with intact and normal cutaneous aspect, came to...

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Autores principales: Capasso, Lorenzo, Sciascia, Valerio, Loiaco, Giuseppe, Guida, Giovanni, Iarrobino, Francesco, Di Lillo, Carmela, Massa, Salvatore, de Luna, Ferdinando Salzano
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33343962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8899618
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author Capasso, Lorenzo
Sciascia, Valerio
Loiaco, Giuseppe
Guida, Giovanni
Iarrobino, Francesco
Di Lillo, Carmela
Massa, Salvatore
de Luna, Ferdinando Salzano
author_facet Capasso, Lorenzo
Sciascia, Valerio
Loiaco, Giuseppe
Guida, Giovanni
Iarrobino, Francesco
Di Lillo, Carmela
Massa, Salvatore
de Luna, Ferdinando Salzano
author_sort Capasso, Lorenzo
collection PubMed
description We report the case of a patient diagnosed with primary umbilical endometriosis intending to discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic management of this rare disease. A 45-year-old woman suffering from a painful swelling located in the umbilical region, with intact and normal cutaneous aspect, came to our attention. Ultrasonography of the umbilical region showed a nodule with a nonhomogeneous echotexture pattern. Partial omphalectomy was performed under local anesthesia in day care setting surgery. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of umbilical endometriosis. Pre- and postoperative clinical controls showed no evidence for other endometriosis localization. No medical treatment was administered. No signs of recurrence were observed after 5 years from surgery. A review of the literature of the last 10 years was generated based on MEDLINE research, selecting some specific keywords. Several lesions can occur in the umbilical region, and endometriosis has to be ruled out even in patients without any surgery in their medical history. Surgery is the gold standard treatment for this condition: partial and radical omphalectomy are the two treatment options. We believe that given the significant psychological and aesthetical value of the umbilicus, surgical treatment has to be tailored and in case of a small endometrial umbilical nodule, partial omphalectomy (local excision of the umbilical endometrial nodule) with a 3 mm free border, even without adjuvant hormonal treatment, could ensure adequate and effective treatment.
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spelling pubmed-77335442020-12-18 Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature Capasso, Lorenzo Sciascia, Valerio Loiaco, Giuseppe Guida, Giovanni Iarrobino, Francesco Di Lillo, Carmela Massa, Salvatore de Luna, Ferdinando Salzano Case Rep Surg Case Report We report the case of a patient diagnosed with primary umbilical endometriosis intending to discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic management of this rare disease. A 45-year-old woman suffering from a painful swelling located in the umbilical region, with intact and normal cutaneous aspect, came to our attention. Ultrasonography of the umbilical region showed a nodule with a nonhomogeneous echotexture pattern. Partial omphalectomy was performed under local anesthesia in day care setting surgery. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of umbilical endometriosis. Pre- and postoperative clinical controls showed no evidence for other endometriosis localization. No medical treatment was administered. No signs of recurrence were observed after 5 years from surgery. A review of the literature of the last 10 years was generated based on MEDLINE research, selecting some specific keywords. Several lesions can occur in the umbilical region, and endometriosis has to be ruled out even in patients without any surgery in their medical history. Surgery is the gold standard treatment for this condition: partial and radical omphalectomy are the two treatment options. We believe that given the significant psychological and aesthetical value of the umbilicus, surgical treatment has to be tailored and in case of a small endometrial umbilical nodule, partial omphalectomy (local excision of the umbilical endometrial nodule) with a 3 mm free border, even without adjuvant hormonal treatment, could ensure adequate and effective treatment. Hindawi 2020-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7733544/ /pubmed/33343962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8899618 Text en Copyright © 2020 Lorenzo Capasso et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Capasso, Lorenzo
Sciascia, Valerio
Loiaco, Giuseppe
Guida, Giovanni
Iarrobino, Francesco
Di Lillo, Carmela
Massa, Salvatore
de Luna, Ferdinando Salzano
Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
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title_full Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
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title_short Primary Subcutaneous Umbilical Endometriosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_sort primary subcutaneous umbilical endometriosis: case report and review of the literature
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33343962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8899618
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