Mesothelioma and related diseases
Is solitary fibrous tumor benign or malignant?
10-30% malignant
What is the latency period between asbestos exposure and development of mesothelioma?
20-40 yr
What is an important risk factor of mesothelioma?
asbestos
What are other names for mesothelioma?
diffuse mesothelioma, malignant mesothelioma
What are the histologic types of mesothelioma?
epithelioid, sarcomatous, biphasic, desmoplastic
What are the possible symptoms of solitary fibrous tumor?
hypoglycemia (IFG-2 secreting tumor), hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy, chest pain
What are the common routes of spread for mesothelioma?
local infiltration of the pleura, hematogenous
What is solitary fibrous tumor?
localized fibroblastic tumor of the pleura
What is the name for mesothelioma presented with single pulmonary nodule?
localized malignant mesothelioma
Is mesothelioma more common in men or women?
men
Is pleural effusion common in solitary fibrous tumor?
no
Is solitary fibrous tumor associated with asbestos?
no
What is frozen mediastinum sign?
no mediastinal shift despite large effusion due to pleural thickening and mediastinal infiltration
What are the usual symptoms of solitary fibrous tumor?
none (often found incidentally)
What are the radiographic features of mesothelioma?
pleural effusion, concentric/lobulated pleural thickening, thickened major fissure
What are the CT features of mesothelioma?
pleural thickening, pleural effusion, (smooth, irregular, nodular)
What are the CT features of solitary fibrous tumor?
solitary, smooth , sharply defined, contacting with pleural surface, beak/thorn sign
Does mesothelioma have good or poor prognosis?
very poor