Omphalitis in adult patient

Case contributed by Anil Kumar Geetha Virupakshappa
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Two-week history of umbilical swelling, low-grade fever, raised CRP and WCC. On examination, very tender, hard lump and induration around the umbilicus, possibly umbilical hernia. Urgent CTAP to investigate? umbilical hernia? strangulation.

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
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This study is a stack
Sagittal C+ portal
venous phase
This study is a stack
Axial C+ portal
venous phase
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Significant acute inflammation is noted at the umbilical region with soft tissue thickening - no intra-abdominal communication.

Adjacent anterior abdominal wall inflammation - no evidence of umbilical hernia or strangulation.

The intra-abdominal organs appear normal - no free fluid or lymphadenopathy.

Case Discussion

Differential diagnoses on imaging include a pilonidal sinus, umbilical hernia, folliculitis, and carbuncle.

The patient underwent excision of a severely infected umbilicus and recovered well postoperatively.

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