Ultrasonography and atypical sites of endometriosis

In the present pictorial we show the ultrasonographic appearances of endometriosis in atypical sites. Scar endometriosis may present as a hypoechoic solid nodule with hyperechoic spots while umbilical endometriosis may appear as solid or partially cystic areas with ill-defined margins. In the case o...

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Autores: Guerriero, S. (Stefano)|||/items/7365f114-412a-44f4-ae96-fd901e8181cd, Conway, F. (Francesca)|||/items/6cbbae5b-716f-4e2d-9545-24bff90de132, Pascual, M.A. (Maria Angela)|||/items/3afeb4f9-c2ca-49cd-87f4-8bdf7a8bac2b, Graupera, B. (Betlem)|||/items/6c513185-399b-4f02-abe0-b8124cf752f0, Ajossa, S. (Silvia)|||/items/4f95bd07-dc95-4950-b6a8-4e2f15c1e2da, Neri, M. (Manuela)|||/items/6da50584-15ed-481b-8eb4-2dfb3e663424, Musa, E. (Eleonora)|||/items/97e09875-7e87-4090-913e-5b89343214a6, Pedrassani, M. (Marcelo)|||/items/7945dcad-46c5-44d8-ab1a-5fb3932956a8, Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis)|||/items/60547d4c-c930-4ef2-a41a-55ae849f2e96
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/66456
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/66456
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Scar endometriosis
Endometriosis of the rectus muscle
Inguinal endometriosis
Perineal endometriosis
Appendiceal endometriosis
Hepatic endometriosis
Endometriosis of pancreas
Endometriosis of kidney
Diaphragmatic endometriosis
Peripheral nerves endometriosis
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Sumario:In the present pictorial we show the ultrasonographic appearances of endometriosis in atypical sites. Scar endometriosis may present as a hypoechoic solid nodule with hyperechoic spots while umbilical endometriosis may appear as solid or partially cystic areas with ill-defined margins. In the case of endometriosis of the rectus muscle, ultrasonography usually demonstrates a heterogeneous hypoechogenic formation with indistinct edges. Inguinal endometriosis is quite variable in its ultrasonographic presentation showing a completely solid mass or a mixed solid and cystic mass. The typical ultrasonographic finding associated with perineal endometriosis is the presence of a solid lesion near to the episiotomy scar. Under ultrasonography, appendiceal endometriosis is characterized by a solid lesion in the wall of the small bowel, usually well defined. Superficial hepatic endometriosis is characterized by a small hypoechoic lesion interrupting the hepatic capsula, usually hyperechoic. Ultrasound endometriosis of the pancreas is characterized by a small hypoechoic lesion while endometriosis of the kidney is characterized by a hyperechoic small nodule. Diaphragmatic endometriosis showed typically small hypoechoic lesions. Only peripheral nerves can be investigated using ultrasound, with a typical solid appearance. In conclusion, ultrasonography seems to have a fundamental role in the majority of endometriosis cases in “atypical” sites, in all the cases where “typical” clinical findings are present.