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  • Title: Distinction between pleural mesothelioma and pulmonary adenocarcinoma using MOC31 in an asbestos sprayer.
    Author: Ryan PJ, Oates JL, Crocker J, Stableforth DE.
    Journal: Respir Med; 1997 Jan; 91(1):57-60. PubMed ID: 9091974.
    Abstract:
    Asbestos exposure may cause asbestosis, pleural plaques and benign pleural disease, and may pre-dispose to malignant mesothelioma and other neoplasms. The occurrence to two primary tumours in the same patient is rare, and the appearance of a pleural mesothelioma and another lung tumour is exceptional. The present case report describes a patient who, by standard immunohistochemistry, was thought to have mesothelioma at pleuro-pneumonectomy, and adenocarcinoma in the other lung at post-mortem 5 months later. Subsequent investigation using the MOC31 antibody demonstrated a single pathology of adenocarcinoma of the lung. The additional use of this antibody has important histopathological and legal implications.
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