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Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man
Patient: Male, 80-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pleural epithelioid mesothelioma Symptoms: Pleural effusion • shortness of breath Clinical Procedure: Pleural aspiration Specialty: Oncology • Pulmonology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Gelatinous pleural effusion, due to raised hyaluronic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37793939 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.941263 |
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author | Ibnian, Ali M. Khan, Obaid Ullah Chan, Richard Lakshminarayana, Umesh Bangalore Kiran, Fasiha Abed, Sarah Abbas, Rahim Amir, Ahsan Al-Kofahi, Noran K. |
author_facet | Ibnian, Ali M. Khan, Obaid Ullah Chan, Richard Lakshminarayana, Umesh Bangalore Kiran, Fasiha Abed, Sarah Abbas, Rahim Amir, Ahsan Al-Kofahi, Noran K. |
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description | Patient: Male, 80-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pleural epithelioid mesothelioma Symptoms: Pleural effusion • shortness of breath Clinical Procedure: Pleural aspiration Specialty: Oncology • Pulmonology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Gelatinous pleural effusion, due to raised hyaluronic acid, can be associated with pleural infection and malignancies, such as tuberculosis, metastatic pleural disease, and mesothelioma. This report is of an 80-year-old man presenting with a gelatinous pleural effusion and diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma. CASE REPORT: An 80-year-old man with diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease, metastatic prostate cancer, 30-pack-year smoking history, and 5-year history of asbestos exposure (during his 30s), presented with a 4-week history of breathlessness and was found to have right-sided pleural effusion. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) showed mild right-sided pleural thickening. Pleural tap revealed exudative fluid, with a pH of 7.4, and unremarkable cytology and microbiology analyses. The patient was treated for pneumonia and para-pneumonic effusion and discharged home. He came back 5 weeks later with worsening of symptoms and re-accumulation of pleural fluid. Repeated thorax CT showed extensive right-sided pleural lobular thickening. Pleural tap again yielded an exudative fluid, with a pH of 7.37. Cytology and microbiology did not reveal any positive signs for malignancy or infection. This time the pleural fluid appeared gelatinous in consistency. Pleural biopsy showed atypical epithelioid mesothelial cells arranged in trabeculae, with a tubulo-papillary configuration. Also, immunohisto-chemistry panel showed tumor cells expressed calretinin, EMA, WT1, and D2-40, with negative TTF1, CEA, and BerEp4. Final diagnosis was epithelioid mesothelioma. CONCLUSIONS: This report has shown that a gelatinous pleural effusion can be associated with malignant and inflammatory pleural diseases. In this case, imaging and pleural biopsy with histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma. |
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spelling | pubmed-105607922023-10-10 Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man Ibnian, Ali M. Khan, Obaid Ullah Chan, Richard Lakshminarayana, Umesh Bangalore Kiran, Fasiha Abed, Sarah Abbas, Rahim Amir, Ahsan Al-Kofahi, Noran K. Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, 80-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pleural epithelioid mesothelioma Symptoms: Pleural effusion • shortness of breath Clinical Procedure: Pleural aspiration Specialty: Oncology • Pulmonology OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Gelatinous pleural effusion, due to raised hyaluronic acid, can be associated with pleural infection and malignancies, such as tuberculosis, metastatic pleural disease, and mesothelioma. This report is of an 80-year-old man presenting with a gelatinous pleural effusion and diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma. CASE REPORT: An 80-year-old man with diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease, metastatic prostate cancer, 30-pack-year smoking history, and 5-year history of asbestos exposure (during his 30s), presented with a 4-week history of breathlessness and was found to have right-sided pleural effusion. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) showed mild right-sided pleural thickening. Pleural tap revealed exudative fluid, with a pH of 7.4, and unremarkable cytology and microbiology analyses. The patient was treated for pneumonia and para-pneumonic effusion and discharged home. He came back 5 weeks later with worsening of symptoms and re-accumulation of pleural fluid. Repeated thorax CT showed extensive right-sided pleural lobular thickening. Pleural tap again yielded an exudative fluid, with a pH of 7.37. Cytology and microbiology did not reveal any positive signs for malignancy or infection. This time the pleural fluid appeared gelatinous in consistency. Pleural biopsy showed atypical epithelioid mesothelial cells arranged in trabeculae, with a tubulo-papillary configuration. Also, immunohisto-chemistry panel showed tumor cells expressed calretinin, EMA, WT1, and D2-40, with negative TTF1, CEA, and BerEp4. Final diagnosis was epithelioid mesothelioma. CONCLUSIONS: This report has shown that a gelatinous pleural effusion can be associated with malignant and inflammatory pleural diseases. In this case, imaging and pleural biopsy with histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2023-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10560792/ /pubmed/37793939 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.941263 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) |
spellingShingle | Articles Ibnian, Ali M. Khan, Obaid Ullah Chan, Richard Lakshminarayana, Umesh Bangalore Kiran, Fasiha Abed, Sarah Abbas, Rahim Amir, Ahsan Al-Kofahi, Noran K. Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title | Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title_full | Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title_fullStr | Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title_full_unstemmed | Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title_short | Gelatinous Pleural Effusion: A Diagnostic Challenge for Pleural Mesothelioma in an 80-Year-Old Man |
title_sort | gelatinous pleural effusion: a diagnostic challenge for pleural mesothelioma in an 80-year-old man |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37793939 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.941263 |
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