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Title: The pathology associated with therapeutic procedures in malignant mesothelioma. Author: Attanoos RL, Gibbs AR. Journal: Histopathology; 2004 Oct; 45(4):393-7. PubMed ID: 15469478. Abstract: AIMS: To describe iatrogenic pathological lesions in malignant pleural mesothelioma. METHODS AND RESULTS: All cases of malignant pleural mesothelioma confirmed by antemortem pleural biopsy and undergoing post mortem examination over a 7-year period (1995-2001) formed the study group. This comprised 48 malignant pleural mesotheliomas [epithelioid (n = 21), biphasic (n = 14) and sarcomatoid (n = 13)]. Twenty-eight of 48 (58%) had received chemical (talc) pleurodesis, 30/48 (63%) palliative localized radiotherapy, 6/48 (13%) chemotherapy, and 14/48 (30%) surgery [12/48 (26%) pleural decortication and 2/48 (4%) pleuropneumonectomy]. CONCLUSIONS: Talc pleurodesis induces a marked pseudosarcomatous fibroblastic proliferation which may impart a biphasic pattern to the neoplasm. In more chronic cases, paucicellular fibrosis with a foreign body giant cell reaction is noted. The talc is polarizable and deposited in linear fashion within the tumour. In 2/28 (7%) pleurodesis cases platyform ferruginous bodies were seen in the peripheral alveolated lung parenchyma and these mimicked asbestos bodies. An awareness of this is important to prevent false attribution to asbestos. Talc could be identified by transmission electron microscopic mineral analysis in 5/15 (33%) cases examined. Tumour nodules developing subjacent to iatrogenic wound sites were noted in 8/48 (17%) cases. In 6/8 (75%) of these cases, comparative assessment of the locally irradiated subcutaneous chest wall tumour, with background pleural mesothelioma, showed no morphological difference in architectural tumour growth pattern, extent of necrosis, cytological or nuclear pleomorphism, mitotic activity or tumour immunophenotype. In 2/8 (25%) cases the locally irradiated tumour showed prominent bizarre multinucleated tumour giant cells and intense mixed inflammation, a feature not seen in the background (non-irradiated) tumour. All six malignant pleural mesotheliomas receiving chemotherapy appeared refractory to treatment in that chemotherapy did not appear to have any significant effect on the tumour morphology, cytonuclear pleomorphism, mitotic activity, extent of necrosis or immunophenotype. In the 12 decortication specimens and two pleuropneumonectomy resections, post mortem examination identified evidence of residual malignant mesothelioma of similar morphological subtype and immunophenotype to the resected tumour.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]