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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 1342-1344, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-215682

ABSTRACT

An umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp arises from remnants of the omphalomesenteric duct, which connects the midgut to the Yolk sac of the embryo and is closed completely at 7 weeks. Persistence of the omphalomesenteric duct shows various clinical manifestations of embryologic anomalies such as umbilical enteric fistula, Meckel's diverticulum or vitelline cysts. In particular, the umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp should be clinically discerned from persistent granulation tissue or pyogenic granuloma and attention should be given to external openings with discharge, which can be suggestive of underlying anomalies. We herein report an case of an umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp in a 10-year-old male who had no underlying anomalies.


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Child , Humans , Male , Embryonic Structures , Fistula , Granulation Tissue , Granuloma, Pyogenic , Meckel Diverticulum , Polyps , Vitelline Duct , Vitellins , Yolk Sac
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-156844

ABSTRACT

A umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp is the result of incomplete closure of the omphalomesenteric duct, which connects the midgut with the yolk sac of the embryo. It may be associated with underlying embryologic anomalies such as Meckels diverticulum and umbilical enteric fistula, the complications of which may at times be fatal. This rare malformation should be clinically discerned from persistent granulation tissue or pyogenic granuloma. Histologically, it shows a polypoid lesion consisting of ectopic gastrointestinal epithelium with the appearance of gastric, intestinal, or colonic mucosa. We report a case of an umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp in an 8-year-old male patient, who had had a bright-red polyp on the umbilicus from the age of 1 month and had not had any other types of underlying abnormalities.


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Child , Humans , Male , Colon , Diverticulum , Embryonic Structures , Epithelium , Fistula , Granulation Tissue , Granuloma, Pyogenic , Mucous Membrane , Polyps , Umbilicus , Vitelline Duct , Yolk Sac
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