Difference between revisions of "Category:Peritoneal Cavity - Neoplastic Pathology"

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[[Mesothelioma]]
 
[[Mesothelioma]]
  
*'''Lipomas''' -  horses
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**Arise from mesentery (particularly in horses), omentum (in dogs)
 
**Can become large and pedunculated (horses)
 
**May lead to strangulation of intestine
 
**On cut surface may become friable and necrotic with only the superficial surface remaining viable
 
  
 
==Secondary tumours==
 
==Secondary tumours==

Revision as of 14:59, 10 June 2010

Primary tumours are rare: Mesothelioma, Lipoma. Secondary tumours are uncommon.

  • Transcoelomic spread, direct implantation
  • Ovarian, bile duct carcinomas, pancreatic and intestinal adenocarcinomas, gastric squamous cell carcinomas or any other abdominal neoplasia
  • Widespread metastases on peritoneum = carcinosis



Mesothelioma


Secondary tumours

  • Uncommon
  • Transcoelomic spread, direct implantation
  • Ovarian, bile duct carcinomas, pancreatic and intestinal adenocarcinomas, gastric squamous cell carcinomas or any other abdominal neoplasia
  • Widespread metastases on peritoneum = carcinosis

Pages in category "Peritoneal Cavity - Neoplastic Pathology"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.