Difference between revisions of "Pleural Neoplasia"
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*May arise from chest wall and mediastinum | *May arise from chest wall and mediastinum | ||
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| + | *Has been found in cat, dog, cow, goat and horse | ||
| + | *Arise from pericardial, pleural and peritoneal surfaces | ||
| + | *May be related to inhalation of asbestos | ||
| + | *Grossly: | ||
| + | **Multiple discrete nodules | ||
| + | *Microscopically: | ||
| + | **Can appear as a carcinoma or fibrosarcoma depending on which tissue, covering or supporting, is predominant in the neoplasm | ||
| + | *Rarely metastasise but are considered malignant | ||
===Secondary tumours=== | ===Secondary tumours=== | ||
Revision as of 16:39, 20 February 2011
Primary tumours
- Rare
- May arise from chest wall and mediastinum
Mesothelioma
- Has been found in cat, dog, cow, goat and horse
- Arise from pericardial, pleural and peritoneal surfaces
- May be related to inhalation of asbestos
- Grossly:
- Multiple discrete nodules
- Microscopically:
- Can appear as a carcinoma or fibrosarcoma depending on which tissue, covering or supporting, is predominant in the neoplasm
- Rarely metastasise but are considered malignant
Secondary tumours
- Also rare
- May arise from transpleural dissemination of pulmonary tumours (carcinomas and sarcomas)
- Carcinomas from abdominal cavity may penetrate through diphragmatic lymphatics