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Endometriosis of the Umbilicus in a 36-year-old Woman: a Case Report and Literature Review

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Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Medical Education
Date 2023 Apr 28
PMID 37113870
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Abstract

Case Presentation: Herein is reported the case of a 36-year-old woman who presented with a hard nodular dark-bluish umbilicus mass that had a tendency to increase in size and was accompanied by severe pain during menstruation for ∼2 years is reported. Laparotomy revealed a normal uterus without involvement of any other pelvic organ by the endometrial tissue except the umbilicus part. Histological evaluation revealed endometriosis of the umbilicus.

Clinical Discussion: By far, primary endometriosis of the umbilicus is extremely rare, and most of the time, extrapelvic endometriosis involving the umbilicus would be secondary to surgical procedures involving the abdominal cavity as it was for the presented patient. Although endometriosis is rare, it should always be considered among women of reproductive age presenting with cyclic pains.

Conclusions: Meticulous investigation of patients suspected to have umbilical endometriosis helps to confirm the diagnosis and hence expedites proper management of the patients; this also prevents chances of malignant transformation of the condition despite such possibilities being extremely rare.

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