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Published in: Gynecological Surgery 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Original Article

A PET-positive rapidly growing mass of the abdominal wall after cesarean section with an unexpected diagnosis of vernix caseosa granuloma: a case report

Authors: Antonio Macciò, Paraskevas Kotsonis, Fabrizio Lavra, Giacomo Chiappe, Ester Mura, Luca Melis, Clelia Madeddu

Published in: Gynecological Surgery | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Abdominal wall tumors are rare and include heterogeneous diseases. Among them, desmoid tumors are the most frequent and are often diagnosed in young women during or early after pregnancy; inflammatory response after trauma or microtrauma, such as after cesarean section, may favor their growth.

Results

A 37-year-old woman presented with a progressive mass in the abdominal wall after a cesarean section. Positron emission tomography imaging confirmed a positive mass with a high maximum standardized uptake value; a biopsy suggested a myofibroblastic tumor. With continued tumor growth and worsening symptoms, the mass resembled a desmoid tumor; therefore, we proceed with its resection. The final diagnosis was foreign body granuloma as a reaction to the spillage of meconium and keratinous material in the amniotic fluid during cesarean section.

Conclusions

The present case provides information on an abdominal wall foreign body granuloma arisen from meconium and vernix caseosa after cesarean section, which presented an atypical clinical picture, mimicking a desmoid, thus requiring a careful diagnostic and treatment approach.
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Metadata
Title
A PET-positive rapidly growing mass of the abdominal wall after cesarean section with an unexpected diagnosis of vernix caseosa granuloma: a case report
Authors
Antonio Macciò
Paraskevas Kotsonis
Fabrizio Lavra
Giacomo Chiappe
Ester Mura
Luca Melis
Clelia Madeddu
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Gynecological Surgery / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1613-2076
Electronic ISSN: 1613-2084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10397-018-1050-8

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