2018
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20187324
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Case for diagnosis. Ulcerated intradermal nevus simulating Sister Mary Joseph's nodule

Abstract: We report a case of a 76-year-old patient with a history of recent weight loss and ulcerated umbilical nodular lesion. Initially, we considered the diagnostic hypothesis of Sister Mary Joseph's nodule. However, histopathological evaluation revealed that it was an ulcerated intradermal nevus. We perform a brief review of umbilical nodules.

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“…The umbilical congenital nevus described by Drakensjö et al [ 9 ] exhibited irregularly distributed black and brown dots, which faded over follow-up period until a minor residual brown macula with a greyish shadow remained. The intradermal nevus reported by Bandeira et al [ 10 ] was the only case of umbilical nevus showing a vascular pattern (consisting of comma-shaped and irregular vessels) with no associated pigmented structures. Apart from the aforementioned features, the lesion exhibited a polymorphous dermoscopic pattern consisting of a cerebriform area and a light-pink background accompanied by a serous and hematic crust ( Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 ).…”
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“…The umbilical congenital nevus described by Drakensjö et al [ 9 ] exhibited irregularly distributed black and brown dots, which faded over follow-up period until a minor residual brown macula with a greyish shadow remained. The intradermal nevus reported by Bandeira et al [ 10 ] was the only case of umbilical nevus showing a vascular pattern (consisting of comma-shaped and irregular vessels) with no associated pigmented structures. Apart from the aforementioned features, the lesion exhibited a polymorphous dermoscopic pattern consisting of a cerebriform area and a light-pink background accompanied by a serous and hematic crust ( Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bandeira et al, An Bras Dermatol., 2018 [10] Comma-shaped and irregular vessels on a light-pink background. Surrounding serous and hematic crust.…”
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