褐色脐结节:原发性皮肤子宫内膜异位症1例。

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1974
Richard G Bindernagel, Aleia Boccardi, Taylor C Jindia, Parth Patel, Jaimie Bryan, Addie Walker, Summer Moon, Richard Miller
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背景:子宫内膜异位症是子宫内膜腺体和间质植入子宫腔外的一种常见疾病。极少数情况下,皮肤也会受累。病例介绍:我们描述了一个41岁的妇女谁提出了皮肤科诊所抱怨棕色脐结节轻微红斑。偶尔会疼痛和出血。她否认有子宫内膜异位症和腹部手术史。结节的刮刀活检符合皮肤子宫内膜异位症的诊断。患者被转介给妇科医生作进一步的评估和治疗。结论:这个独特的病例显示原发性皮肤子宫内膜异位症在一个女性患者的脐部。皮肤子宫内膜异位症可分为原发性和继发性。原发性皮肤子宫内膜异位症是罕见的,有一个不明确的病因,似乎自发发展,没有手术干预的历史。继发性皮肤子宫内膜异位症通常发生在腹部手术后的手术疤痕中,这被认为是医源性子宫内膜细胞植入的结果。最终的治疗包括手术。这个病例强调了考虑皮肤子宫内膜异位症在鉴别诊断有疼痛和间歇性出血性皮肤结节的女性患者中的重要性。
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Brown Umbilical Nodule: A Case of Primary Cutaneous Endometriosis.

Background: Endometriosis is a common condition in which endometrial glands and stroma are implanted outside the uterine cavity. Rarely, the skin can be involved.

Case presentation: We describe a case of a 41-year-old woman who presented to the dermatology clinic complaining of a brown umbilical nodule with slight erythema. It was occasionally painful and hemorrhagic. She denied a history of endometriosis and abdominal surgeries. A shave biopsy of the nodule was consistent with a diagnosis of cutaneous endometriosis. The patient was referred to her gynecologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Conclusion: This unique case demonstrates primary cutaneous endometriosis in the umbilicus of a female patient. Cutaneous endometriosis can be classified as primary or secondary. Primary cutaneous endometriosis is rarer and has an unclear etiology, developing seemingly spontaneously without history of surgical interventions. Secondary cutaneous endometriosis typically arises within surgical scars following abdominal operations, which is believed to be a result of iatrogenic implantation of endometrial cells. Definitive treatment involves surgery. This case highlights the importance of considering cutaneous endometriosis in the differential diagnosis of a female patient with painful and intermittently hemorrhagic skin nodules.

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