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Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!

An umbilical metastasis from an internal visceral malignancy is defined as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN), and, although a rare finding, it is a very poor prognostic indicator. We describe an interesting case of metastatic colon cancer with SMJN, emphasizing the significance of this classic...

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Autores principales: Dhruv, Samyak, Anwar, Shamsuddin, Polavarapu, Abhishek, Kashi, Meena, Andrawes, Sherif
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7934108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728114
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.13091
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author Dhruv, Samyak
Anwar, Shamsuddin
Polavarapu, Abhishek
Kashi, Meena
Andrawes, Sherif
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description An umbilical metastasis from an internal visceral malignancy is defined as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN), and, although a rare finding, it is a very poor prognostic indicator. We describe an interesting case of metastatic colon cancer with SMJN, emphasizing the significance of this classic finding. A 64-year-old female with a history of stage IV colon cancer with palliative right hemicolectomy and left hepatectomy presented to the hospital with nausea and abdominal discomfort. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen was performed, which showed small bowel obstruction secondary to metastatic tumor mass compressing the duodenum. She refused to undergo any chemotherapy or endoscopic intervention and was eventually discharged on hospice care. During the hospital stay an umbilical ulcerative lesion was also noted, which was violaceous, measuring 4.5 x 4 cm in size, firm in consistency with irregular borders, and tender to touch. Therefore, further history was obtained from the patient about it. Several months ago, she had developed localized swelling around the umbilicus, which gradually enlarged and ulcerated later. She eventually underwent the biopsy of that umbilical lesion, which confirmed it as SMJN with metastasis from the colonic primary. However, the patient refrained from the surgical intervention of the umbilical lesion. SMJN presents as a palpable periumbilical metastatic mass with diameter usually not exceeding 5 cm in size. It can be variable in color from violaceous to reddish brown. Once discovered, such lesions should be worked up with biopsy and imaging studies such as CT scan of the abdomen, as the nodule may be indicative of underlying malignancy or cancer recurrence. Its presence indicates a poor prognosis, with average survival time after diagnosis of SMJN of 10 months.
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spelling pubmed-79341082021-03-15 Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth! Dhruv, Samyak Anwar, Shamsuddin Polavarapu, Abhishek Kashi, Meena Andrawes, Sherif Cureus Internal Medicine An umbilical metastasis from an internal visceral malignancy is defined as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN), and, although a rare finding, it is a very poor prognostic indicator. We describe an interesting case of metastatic colon cancer with SMJN, emphasizing the significance of this classic finding. A 64-year-old female with a history of stage IV colon cancer with palliative right hemicolectomy and left hepatectomy presented to the hospital with nausea and abdominal discomfort. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen was performed, which showed small bowel obstruction secondary to metastatic tumor mass compressing the duodenum. She refused to undergo any chemotherapy or endoscopic intervention and was eventually discharged on hospice care. During the hospital stay an umbilical ulcerative lesion was also noted, which was violaceous, measuring 4.5 x 4 cm in size, firm in consistency with irregular borders, and tender to touch. Therefore, further history was obtained from the patient about it. Several months ago, she had developed localized swelling around the umbilicus, which gradually enlarged and ulcerated later. She eventually underwent the biopsy of that umbilical lesion, which confirmed it as SMJN with metastasis from the colonic primary. However, the patient refrained from the surgical intervention of the umbilical lesion. SMJN presents as a palpable periumbilical metastatic mass with diameter usually not exceeding 5 cm in size. It can be variable in color from violaceous to reddish brown. Once discovered, such lesions should be worked up with biopsy and imaging studies such as CT scan of the abdomen, as the nodule may be indicative of underlying malignancy or cancer recurrence. Its presence indicates a poor prognosis, with average survival time after diagnosis of SMJN of 10 months. Cureus 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7934108/ /pubmed/33728114 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.13091 Text en Copyright © 2021, Dhruv et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dhruv, Samyak
Anwar, Shamsuddin
Polavarapu, Abhishek
Kashi, Meena
Andrawes, Sherif
Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!
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title_full Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!
title_fullStr Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!
title_full_unstemmed Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!
title_short Sister Mary Joseph’s Nodule: Where Umbilicus Holds the Truth!
title_sort sister mary joseph’s nodule: where umbilicus holds the truth!
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7934108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728114
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.13091
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