Biological Behavior of Mesothelioma

Jumat, 22 Mei 2015

Biological Behavior of Mesothelioma



By looking at the dirt, their shape and structure, then the biological behavior of predictable mesotelioma

Solitary, discrete mass is generally benign, whereas those which grew fierce, is generally diffuse.

Mesothelioma is a tumor that is usually often emerge from the mesothelial layer of serosa cavity, most commonly include of the lung (the pleural cavity), is not uncommon, also on the cover of the abdomen (peritoneum cavity) and cover the heart (pericardial sac).

There are two types of Mesothelioma, benign (Solitary) and malignant (diffuse)

Mesothelioma is benign or Solitary.

A benign mesothelioma (solitary) can be called also with pleural fibroma. Asbestos exposure do not play an important role in the etiology of benign mesothelioma etiology e. All of which is made up of small, confined, solitary, firm mass and diameter is usually less than an inch. Dense fibrous tissue can be known and seen by way of cutting surface. The tumor is composed of mostly fiber collage and reticulin with interspersed fibroblasts. Unlike usual, mesothelial with line gaps seen in tumors. Benign mesothelioma caused by tumors usually associated with systemic osteoarthropathy syndrome or hypoglycemia. Tumor removal is generally curative.

Mesothelioma is a malignant or diffuse.

This is a type of malignant tumor with the mortality rate is also very high and very rare. Generally 20 to 40 years after exposure to asbestos the tumor will be detected. Almost 90 percent of the ferocious mesotelioma relating to asbestos.
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