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Peritoneal Cystic Mesothelioma: A Case Series

open access: yesTumori, 2003
Background Cystic peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare disease associated with a favorable short-term prognosis. Longer follow-up documenting a persistence of symptoms and a high rate of recurrence after debulking surgery along with an uncertain natural ...
Faheez Mohamed, Dominique Elias
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Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Radiology, 1978
Five cases of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma are reported. Its radiographic manifestations consisted of a desmoplastic mesenteric process with or without a localized mass displacing gastrointestinal structures. Appreciation of the nature of this tumor permits pathologic-radiologic correlation and an understanding of the radiographic changes.
M P, Banner, V K, Gohel
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68Ga-FAPI-04 PET/CT Versus 18F-FDG PET/CT in Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2021
An 83-year-old man presented with abdominal pain, vomiting, and bloating. His abdominal CT revealed heterogeneous peritoneal thickening in the lower quadrants, which was more prominent in the pelvic region.
C. Gündoğan   +4 more
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Peritoneal mesothelioma

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2000
Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is an aggressive neoplasm that rapidly spreads within the confines of the abdominal cavity to involve most accessible peritoneal and omental surfaces. Current treatments are unsatisfactory, and new approaches are needed. We have noted prolonged survival in selected patients after intensive multimodality treatment.
R N, Taub   +4 more
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Peritoneal mesothelioma

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010
A 59-year-old building surveyor presented with a 2-month history of lethargy and abdominal swelling. There was no associated abdominal pain, change in bowel habit or jaundice. There was no significant past medical history. His alcohol intake was approximately 60 units per week.
James, Berrill   +2 more
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Peritoneal mesothelioma

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2002
Peritoneal mesothelioma is usually a rapidly fatal primary peritoneal surface malignancy with a median survival time of less than 1 year, mainly because of lack of effective treatment. The incidence is approximately one per 1,000,000; approximately one fifth to one third of all mesotheliomas are peritoneal.
Faheez, Mohamed, Paul H, Sugarbaker
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Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Tumori Journal, 2005
Background The clinical characteristics of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma are not fully known, and it appears as a variable entity with different types of clinical presentation and with a difficult diagnosis.
Kamal E, Bani-Hani, Kamal A, Gharaibeh
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Peritoneal mesothelioma

Clinical Radiology, 1980
The clinical and radiological features of peritoneal mesothelioma in four patients with an industrial history of asbestos exposure are described. The radiological features of intestinal obstruction, soft tissue masses and displacement and infiltration of bowel are stressed. A normal chest radiograph does not exclude the diagnosis.
J R, Young, E R, Reddy
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Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2008
Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma (MPM) is an aggressive neoplasm that rapidly spreads within the confines of the abdominal cavity to involve most accessible peritoneal and omental surfaces. Current treatment options are unsatisfactory, and new approaches are needed.
Mary E, Hesdorffer   +3 more
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Peritoneal mesothelioma

Human Pathology, 1977
The cytohistology in 82 cases diagnosed as malignant peritoneal mesothelioma was correlated with available clinical and gross pathologic information. The cases were then evaluated as to ceratainty of diagnosis. The material had come from a large number of sources, most of it having been traced by a history of occupational exposure to asbestos.
M, Kannerstein, J, Churg
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