Peritoneal Keratin Granuloma Masquerading as Disseminated Carcinoma.
This case report describes a 50-year-old male presenting with a large, necrotic intra-abdominal mass initially suspected to be disseminated carcinoma. Histological examination revealed laminated keratin deposits with a foreign body giant cell reaction, confirming the diagnosis of peritoneal keratin granuloma. The authors note that while this lesion is benign and showed no recurrence during four years of follow-up, it can mimic malignancy clinically and radiologically. Relevance to endometriosis: listed as one indication for GnRH antagonists, though the paper's main focus is uterine fibroids.
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