Atypical umbilical endometriosis: Microscopic and immunohistochemical characterization

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
M.P. Marín Sánchez , I. Ñiguez Sevilla , S. Cánovas Sanchis
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Abstract

Introduction

Atypical endometriosis is considered a precursor lesion to cancer associated with endometriosis. Two types of atypical endometriosis have been proposed: an architectural type with a higher risk of malignancy and a cytological type with a lower potential for malignancy.

Main symptoms and/or clinical findings

A 37-year-old Caucasian woman presented with umbilical bleeding coinciding with menstruation. On physical examination, two small, bluish lesions were observed in the umbilical scar.

Primary diagnosis

This clinical case is of interest because it describes a lesion of atypical architectural endometriosis located in the navel.

Therapeutic interventions and results

The microscopic and immunohistochemical characteristics of the lesion were examined. The presence of nuclear stratification, hyperchromatism, and pleomorphism were observed as microscopic qualities. In terms of the immunohistochemical panel, the degree of cell proliferation was analyzed using Ki 67, BAF250a was used as the surrogate marker of ARID 1A, inflammation was assessed through COX, and estrogen and progesterone receptors were examined. The results showed increased cellular activity, the presence of inflammation, and no mutation of the ARID1a gene, with moderate cell proliferation.

Conclusion

Umbilical endometriosis is rare, and while malignancy is infrequent, it is possible. For this reason, a complete anatomopathological study including an immunohistochemical panel should be performed to diagnose atypical endometriosis.

不典型脐带子宫内膜异位症:显微镜和免疫组织化学表征
不典型子宫内膜异位症被认为是与子宫内膜异位症相关的癌症的前兆病变。两种类型的非典型子宫内膜异位症已提出:建筑型与恶性肿瘤的高风险和细胞学型与恶性肿瘤的可能性较低。主要症状和/或临床表现:一位37岁的白种女性,以脐出血伴月经而就诊。在体格检查中,在脐瘢痕处观察到两个小的蓝色病变。初步诊断:这个临床病例很有趣,因为它描述了一个位于肚脐的非典型建筑子宫内膜异位症的病变。治疗措施及结果观察病变的显微及免疫组织化学特征。显微镜下观察到核分层、高色差和多形性。免疫组化组用Ki 67分析细胞增殖程度,用BAF250a作为ARID 1A的替代标记物,用COX评估炎症反应,检测雌激素和孕激素受体。结果显示细胞活性增加,存在炎症,ARID1a基因无突变,细胞增殖适度。结论脐带子宫内膜异位症是一种罕见的、恶性的子宫内膜异位症。因此,诊断非典型子宫内膜异位症应进行完整的解剖病理学研究,包括免疫组织化学检查。
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期刊介绍: Una excelente publicación para mantenerse al día en los temas de máximo interés de la ginecología de vanguardia. Resulta idónea tanto para el especialista en ginecología, como en obstetricia o en pediatría, y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia en medicina.
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