Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations

Purpose The sonographic differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children based on correlations with pathologic findings. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonographic findings of twenty-two umbilical masses in children that were pathologically confirmed as umbilical p...

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Main Authors: Dong Hyeon Kim, Hee Jung Lee, Jin Young Kim, Hye Ra Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2021-04-01
Series:Ultrasonography
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Online Access:http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-20020.pdf
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spelling doaj-09c881d976394177a0ccb09b610811082021-03-23T00:51:02ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432021-04-0140224825510.14366/usg.200201120Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlationsDong Hyeon Kim0Hee Jung Lee1Jin Young Kim2Hye Ra Jung3 Department of Radiology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Korea Department of Radiology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Korea Department of Radiology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Korea Department of Pathology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, KoreaPurpose The sonographic differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children based on correlations with pathologic findings. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonographic findings of twenty-two umbilical masses in children that were pathologically confirmed as umbilical polyps or umbilical granulomas by surgery. We analyzed size, depth, echogenicity, internal content, intralesional vascularity, and the presence of unobliterated medial umbilical ligament. Pathologic correlation was performed for all of the umbilical masses. Results Twenty-two masses consisted of eight umbilical polyps and fourteen umbilical granulomas. The mean age of the children with umbilical polyps was 30.13 months (range, 2 to 108 months) and it was 1.33 months (range, 0.6 to 3 months) for the children with umbilical granulomas. The average mass sizes were 10.25 mm (range, 5 to 35 mm) for umbilical polyps and 6.21 mm (range, 3 to 10 mm) for umbilical granulomas. The umbilical polyps were manifested as cystic lesions with thick echogenic walls in five patients (62.5%), which were associated with the intestinal mucosa (four lesions) and ectopic pancreatic tissue (one lesion) on pathology. Umbilical granulomas were superficially located in 13 (92.9%) and solid in thirteen (92.9%), which correlated with prominent granulation tissues on pathology. Seven (87.5%) of the eight umbilical granulomas were hypervascular and correlated with neovascularization on pathologic examination. Conclusion The umbilical polyps revealed deep-seated, hypovascular nodules with cyst formation surrounded by thick echogenic walls. In contrast, the umbilical granulomas revealed superficially located hypervascular hypoechoic solid nodules in young infants.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-20020.pdfumbilical polypumbilical granulomaumbilicussoft tissueultrasonography
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author Dong Hyeon Kim
Hee Jung Lee
Jin Young Kim
Hye Ra Jung
spellingShingle Dong Hyeon Kim
Hee Jung Lee
Jin Young Kim
Hye Ra Jung
Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
Ultrasonography
umbilical polyp
umbilical granuloma
umbilicus
soft tissue
ultrasonography
author_facet Dong Hyeon Kim
Hee Jung Lee
Jin Young Kim
Hye Ra Jung
author_sort Dong Hyeon Kim
title Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
title_short Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
title_full Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
title_fullStr Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
title_full_unstemmed Differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
title_sort differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children: sonographic and pathologic correlations
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Purpose The sonographic differential diagnosis of umbilical polyps and granulomas in children based on correlations with pathologic findings. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonographic findings of twenty-two umbilical masses in children that were pathologically confirmed as umbilical polyps or umbilical granulomas by surgery. We analyzed size, depth, echogenicity, internal content, intralesional vascularity, and the presence of unobliterated medial umbilical ligament. Pathologic correlation was performed for all of the umbilical masses. Results Twenty-two masses consisted of eight umbilical polyps and fourteen umbilical granulomas. The mean age of the children with umbilical polyps was 30.13 months (range, 2 to 108 months) and it was 1.33 months (range, 0.6 to 3 months) for the children with umbilical granulomas. The average mass sizes were 10.25 mm (range, 5 to 35 mm) for umbilical polyps and 6.21 mm (range, 3 to 10 mm) for umbilical granulomas. The umbilical polyps were manifested as cystic lesions with thick echogenic walls in five patients (62.5%), which were associated with the intestinal mucosa (four lesions) and ectopic pancreatic tissue (one lesion) on pathology. Umbilical granulomas were superficially located in 13 (92.9%) and solid in thirteen (92.9%), which correlated with prominent granulation tissues on pathology. Seven (87.5%) of the eight umbilical granulomas were hypervascular and correlated with neovascularization on pathologic examination. Conclusion The umbilical polyps revealed deep-seated, hypovascular nodules with cyst formation surrounded by thick echogenic walls. In contrast, the umbilical granulomas revealed superficially located hypervascular hypoechoic solid nodules in young infants.
topic umbilical polyp
umbilical granuloma
umbilicus
soft tissue
ultrasonography
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