Cutaneous endometriosis explained

Cutaneous endometriosis is characterized by the appearance of papules at the umbilicus or in lower abdominal scars after gynecologic surgery in middle-aged women.[1] The size averages to 2 cm in diameter. Its colour ranges from blue to violet, brown or skin-coloured.[2]

Rarely, endometriosis may present inside the muscles of the abdominal wall instead of the skin after cesarean section.[3]

Signs and symptoms

The traditional manifestation of cutaneous endometriosis is a hard nodule or papule with an average diameter of 2 cm. If a patient presents with a nodule at the umbilicus and exhibits symptoms like discomfort, itching, bleeding, or discharge, it is recommended to consider umbilical endometriosis.[4] Localized indications of inflammation, like erythema, could be present in the impacted regions.[2]

Causes

There are two types of cutaneous endometriosis: primary and secondary. Primary cutaneous endometriosis is known to develop spontaneously, yet its exact cause is unknown.[4] It is believed that treatments related to abdominal or pelvic surgery that result in the implantation of endometrial tissue into the skin are the cause of secondary cutaneous endometriosis.[2]

Diagnosis

A biopsy of the lesion and subsequent histological analysis can be used to confirm the diagnosis.[4]

Treatment

For cutaneous endometriosis, there are two possible treatment modalities: hormone therapy and surgery. Oral contraceptives, danazol, and gonadotropin-releasing hormonal agonists are examples of hormonal therapy.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. .
  2. Raffi L, Suresh R, McCalmont TH, Twigg AR . Cutaneous endometriosis . International Journal of Women's Dermatology . 5 . 5 . 384–386 . December 2019 . 31909163 . 6938861 . 10.1016/j.ijwd.2019.06.025 .
  3. Bozkurt M, Çil AS, Bozkurt DK . Intramuscular abdominal wall endometriosis treated by ultrasound-guided ethanol injection . Clinical Medicine & Research . 12 . 3–4 . 160–5 . December 2014 . 24667221 . 4317157 . 10.3121/cmr.2013.1183 .
  4. Web site: Sharma . Aviskar . Apostol . Radu . Cutaneous Endometriosis . StatPearls Publishing . 2023-03-25 . 32809753 . 2024-03-05.