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Query: UMLS:C0019270 (
hernia
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Mondor's disease
is a rare entity characterised by thrombophlebitis of the subcutaneous veins of the anterolateral thoraco-abdominal wall. The condition is usually benign and self-limiting. We report on a case of an inguinal localization of the disease, occurring on a dilated superficial epigastric vein acting as a collateral pathway due to a left ilio-femoral venous obstruction. The patient was referred to our department with a diagnosis of strangulated Spigelian
hernia
. General physical examination and ultrasonographic studies ruled out a complicated abdominal
hernia
and the presence of malignant disorders. A diagnosis of inguinal
Mondor's disease
in association with a chronic deep venous obstruction of the left ilio-femoral venous axis was made. The patient was treated with conservative therapy. Warfarin was promptly started in order to impede progression of the thrombotic process to the ipsilateral great saphenous vein. Though atypical
Mondor's disease
is usually a benign, self-limiting process, it can cause unusual clinical patterns that might give rise to clinical dilemmas for the surgeon.
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PMID:Atypical Mondor's disease mimicking a strangulated Spigelian hernia in a patient with a deep venous obstruction. A case report. 1706 96
Superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoracoepigastric veins (also known as
Mondor's disease
) is an uncommon disorder that typically affects middle-aged women and classically involves the chest wall including the breasts. Only one previously published, non-operative case of the disease, describes how the condition can resemble a strangulated Spigelian
hernia
. Herein we describe another similar case in which the diagnosis was made intra-operatively. The extremely unusual and similar clinical findings we observed demonstrate that
Mondor's disease
can occur in the Spigelian
hernia
belt and cause diagnostic confusion.
Hernia
2008 Aug
PMID:Mondor's disease mimicking a Spigelian hernia. 1818 74