Affiliation:
1. Klaipeda University Hospital
Abstract
Malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive tumor of
serosal surfaces, such as the pleura, the peritoneum,
the pericardium and the tunica vaginalis. There is a
substantial interest in this disease by part of medical
community and the general public because millions
of people have been exposed to asbestos fibers, and
many articles about the dangers of asbestos had
appeared in the press. 80 percent of patients with
pleural malignant mesothelioma are male, commonly
present with a pleural effusion, associated with
breathlessness and often accompanied by chest-wall
pain (more than 60 percent of patients). The main
cause of malignant mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos
– the carcinogen associated with malignant
mesothelioma. Indeed, malignant mesothelioma
was rare before the widespread use of asbestos, and
increasing incidence worldwide is expected to peak
in 5 to 10 years.
The pathologic diagnostic of malignant mesothelioma
is very difficult even with pathology experts
in mesothelioma. Accurate and rapid diagnosis of
malignant mesothelioma is important for therapeutic
reasons. The most frequent diagnostic problem is
the differentiation of malignant mesothelioma and
adenocarcinoma – a distinction that is particularly
difficult to make when the tumor has invaded the
pleura. For many years surgery has proved to be
most useful for palliation – for example, for local
control of recurrent effusions. Debulking surgery is
used in some centers until now. Systemic chemotherapy,
cytoreductive surgery, HYPEC and multidisciplinary team discussion can help to cure or
extend survival of patients. The case report showed
successful multidisciplinary approach treatment for
young man with malignant pleural and peritoneal
mesothelioma.
Publisher
Association of Lithuanian Serials (Publications)