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Umbilical metastasis of a pancreatic origin: Sister Mary Joseph's nodule.

Alberto Alejandro Marcacuzco QuintoOana Anisa NutuIago Justo Alonso
Published in: Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Patologia Digestiva (2020)
An 84-year-old male patient presented with an umbilical mass. Upon examination, he had an umbilical lesion of approx. 2 cm that was nodular and painful on palpation. The abdominal CT showed a soft tissue mass of 20 x 22 mm in the umbilical subcutaneous tissue, associated with inflammatory changes. In addition, a hypodense tumor of 3.6 x 3.6 x 3.8 cm was seen located in the pancreatic tail, infiltrating the splenic hylum. Bloodwork revealed the following: haemoglobin 7.9 mg/dl, platelets: 175 x 100 /µl, prothrombin activity: 81%, INR: 1.13, Ca 19.9: 4289 U / ml, CEA: 4.38 ng / ml. The histopathological study of the umbilical lesion showed an adenocarcinoma with a moderately differentiated primary pancreatic origin, compatible with an umbilical metastasis of pancreatic cancer.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • image quality
  • locally advanced