We report a case of umbilical endometriosis and review the literature about the finding. The patient was a 39-year-old woman who presented with 6 months of umbilical bleeding and pain during the first day of her period. A soft tissue ultrasound scan showed 2 superficial solid masses within the periumbilical subcutaneous adipose tissue, suggestive for ectopic endometriosis localization. We decided to remove the umbilical nodules, excising 1 cm of the surrounding tissue. Reports in the literature indicate cases of umbilical endometriosis in about 0.5%-1% of women with endometriosis.

Primary endometriosis of umbilical scar: case report and review of literature / M. Vignali, E. Ciocca, G. Alabiso, A. Barbasetti di Prun, G. Scagnelli, A. Natale, E. Solima, M. Busacca. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOMETRIOSIS. - ISSN 2035-9969. - 6:1(2014), pp. 55-61. [10.5301/je.5000178]

Primary endometriosis of umbilical scar: case report and review of literature

M. Vignali
Primo
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E. Ciocca
Secondo
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G. Alabiso
Penultimo
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A. Barbasetti di Prun;G. Scagnelli;M. Busacca
2014

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We report a case of umbilical endometriosis and review the literature about the finding. The patient was a 39-year-old woman who presented with 6 months of umbilical bleeding and pain during the first day of her period. A soft tissue ultrasound scan showed 2 superficial solid masses within the periumbilical subcutaneous adipose tissue, suggestive for ectopic endometriosis localization. We decided to remove the umbilical nodules, excising 1 cm of the surrounding tissue. Reports in the literature indicate cases of umbilical endometriosis in about 0.5%-1% of women with endometriosis.
Endometriosis; Pain; Umbilicus
Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia e Ostetricia
2014
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