Case report of Mondor disease in a 49-year-old Albanian woman

Mondor Disease is superficial thrombophlebitis mostly located in the thoracic-abdominal wall, mid-upper arm, and penis. The disease can affect all people over 30 years old regardless of race, ethnicity but affects women more than men. The importance of this study case consists on being the first rep...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of surgery case reports 2024-04, Vol.117, p.109493, Article 109493
Hauptverfasser: Shabani, Zamira, Pllumi (Guli), Arketa
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Zusammenfassung:Mondor Disease is superficial thrombophlebitis mostly located in the thoracic-abdominal wall, mid-upper arm, and penis. The disease can affect all people over 30 years old regardless of race, ethnicity but affects women more than men. The importance of this study case consists on being the first reported case of Mondor Disease in Albania. In this study, a case of superficial thrombophlebitis affecting the thoraco-epigastric veins in the right chest wall is reported. Evidence of a palpable cord in the inferior outer quadrant of the breast was noted. The patient, a 49-year-old female who has been in menopause from March of 2021, presented with chest pain ought to two months of exaggerated physical activity. A detailed subjective and objective examination was performed. All laboratory data, including tests for COVID-19, showed normal range value except ESR. For 2 weeks under treatment with Ibuprofen, the chest pain was subsided but the palpable cord in the chest wall was persistent. Reviewing the literature and after the Color Doppler examination it has been concluded in this diagnose. It was difficult to determine the diagnosis because of no previous experience with such clinical case. •Mondor’s disease is a superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoracic-abdominal wall, and penis, presented with a cordon the affected area•Diagnosis is usually made based on history, physical examination and Color-Doppler ultrasound.•This disease is usually self-limiting and Non Steroid Anti Inflammatory treatment is the therapy of choice.
ISSN:2210-2612
2210-2612
DOI:10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109493