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Umbilical Endometriosis Coexisting with Umbilical Hernia

Case Report, Volume 13 Issue 3 – July to September 2020

Authors

Abyson Philipa, Ashitha Meenua
a Department of General and Laparoscopic Surgery, Holy Ghost Mission Hospital, Muttuchira, Kottayam, Kerala


Abstract

Endometriosis, though most often pelvic in site can have multiple presentations including the rare umbilical endometriosis, which accounts for 0.5-1% of all extragenital locations of endometriotic lesions. It can be primary or secondary in origin and can have varied clinical features ranging from a painless, discoloured nodule to cyclical pain and bleeding coinciding with menstruation. Though different radiological investigations have been suggested, histopathological examination after surgical excision of the lesion is the best method to confirm the diagnosis.
Keywords: Umbilical Endometriosis, Umbilical Hernia, Extragenital


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