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Rev. Finlay ; 10(4): 432-439, oct.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155449

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RESUMEN Los mesoteliomas pleurales son tumores primarios de células mesoteliales. Recubren la cavidad pleural, se encuentran estrechamente relacionados con la exposición al asbesto. Tienen una baja incidencia y mal pronóstico. Se presenta el caso de un paciente de 46 años, de color de piel blanca, que acudió al Hospital General Universitario Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima de Cienfuegos por presentar dolor en la espalda y hombros, fiebre y pérdida de peso. En el examen físico se constató murmullo vesicular abolido en 1/3 inferior del pulmón derecho. La radiografía de tórax y la tomografía evidenciaron derrame pleural derecho de mediana a gran cuantía y engrosamiento pleural. Los estudios histológicos indicaron que la lesión era compatible con un mesotelioma pleural de variante epitelioide. El paciente se mantiene con tratamiento citostático y seguimiento en consulta. El objetivo del presente trabajo es describir el caso de un paciente con mesotelioma pleural maligno, una enfermedad tumoral rara, ingresado en el Servicio de Medicina Interna del Hospital General Universitario Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima de Cienfuegos.


ABSTRACT Pleural mesotheliomas are primary mesothelial cell tumors. Lining the pleural cavity, they are closely related to asbestos exposure. They have a low incidence and poor prognosis. A 46-years-old patient, white-skinned, who attended the Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima University General Hospital in Cienfuegos due to pain in the back and shoulders, fever, and weight loss is presented. The physical examination revealed an abolished vesicular murmur in the lower 1/3 of the right lung. The chest X-ray and CT scan showed a medium to large right pleural effusion and pleural thickening. Histological studies indicated that the lesion was compatible with epithelioid variant pleural mesothelioma. The patient is maintained with cytostatic treatment and follow-up in consultation. The objective of this study is to describe the case of a patient with malignant pleural mesothelioma, admitted to the Internal Medicine Service of the Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima General University Hospital of Cienfuegos.

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Chinese Journal of Pathology ; (12): 559-564, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-809140

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Objective@#To investigate the morphological features, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of extrapleural sarcomatoid malignant mesothelioma (SMM).@*Methods@#Six cases of extrapleural SMM were evaluated for their clinical, histological, immunohistochemical features, and prognosis.@*Results@#Patients included 3 men and 3 women, with a median age of 60 years (range 41-75 years). All patients had no asbestos exposure in history and no pleural lesions. The tumors involved peritoneum (3 cases), bone (2 cases), and neck soft tissue (1 case). Histologically, the tumors were mainly composed of slender to plump spindle cells with occasional polymorphic cells, arranged in fascicular to storiform pattern or haphazardly organized, closely resembling those of fibromatosis, fibrosarcoma or malignant fibrous histiocytoma. The tumor cells were imunohistochemically positive for cytokeratin (pan, 6/6), calretinin (5/6), podoplanin (6/6), D2-40 (4/6), vimentin (6/6), WT1 (4/6), CD10 (3/6), SMA (4/6), and variably positive for CK7, and CK8/18, but were negative for other linage-specific markers. The Ki-67 proliferation indexes ranged from 25% to 55%, consistent with the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma of the sarcomatous type. Ultrastructurally, the tumor cells possessed discontinuous external lamina, cytoplasmic processes, microfilaments and desmosomal intercellular junctions. Local recurrence or metastasis was seen in 1 case and 4 cases, respectively, after surgery, and all the patients died of the disease within 9 months.@*Conclusions@#Extrapleural SMM, although rare, should be considered as a differential diagnosis among other benign or malignant sarcomatoid tumors and sarcomas. Along with clinical and radiological presentation, the combination of broad-spectrum cytokeratin, vimentin, and a series of mesothelial markers are useful for diagnosis of SMM.

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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 826-833, 2004.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-27628

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Diagnostic utility of E-cadherin (E-CD) and cytokeratin (CK) subtype profiling in effusion cytology was investigated, employing immunocytochemistry on cellblock sections available from 211 metastatic carcinomas (MC), 6 mesotheliomas and 73 reactive mesothelial hyperplasias (MH). E-CD and monoclonal carcinoembryonic anti-gen (mCEA) stained 85% (120/141) and 65% (138/211) of MC, respectively. E-CD staining of MC was frequently heterogeneous (76/120) and absent in all anaplastic carcinomas (0/2). E-CD stained none (0/57) of MH while mCEA and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) stained 12% (9/73) and 32% (16/32) of MH, respectively. Of 6 mesotheliomas, E-CD focally stained in 2 while mCEA stained none and EMA stained all. CK20 and CK17 stained none of MH or mesotheliomas. CK20 stained 15% of MC and CK 17 stained 22% of MC. CK5/6 and high molecular weight CK stained all mesotheliomas, 56% and 88% of MH, 26% and 39% of MC, respectively. MC showed predominant CK7+/20-expression, with the exceptions of MC from mucinous type of colon/rectum and ovary showing predominant CK20 positive. E-CD may be a useful positive marker for MC in effusion cytology, although it may focally stain in some mesotheliomas. Any positive staining for CK20 of MC suggests MC from the gastrointestinal tract or ovary among others.


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Humans , Cadherins/metabolism , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Comparative Study , Diagnosis, Differential , Epithelium/metabolism , Hyperplasia/metabolism , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Keratins/metabolism , Mesothelioma/diagnosis , Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism
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