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A huge pseudomyxoma pleurii mimicking hydatid cyst: A case report.
Baset, Zekrullah; Hanifi, Ahmed Nasir; Ibrahimkhil, Abdul Sami; Rastin, Mohammad Saboor; Rahimi, Mehmood Shah; Malakzai, Haider Ali.
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  • Baset Z; Department of Histopathology and Cytopathology, Human Medical Laboratories (HML) and Research Center, Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Hanifi AN; Department of Histopathology and Cytopathology, Human Medical Laboratories (HML) and Research Center, Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Ibrahimkhil AS; Central Public Health Laboratories (CPHL), Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Rastin MS; Department of Radiology, French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC), Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Rahimi MS; Department of Histopathology and Cytopathology, Human Medical Laboratories (HML) and Research Center, Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Malakzai HA; Department of Histopathology and Cytopathology, Human Medical Laboratories (HML) and Research Center, Kabul, Afghanistan. Electronic address: haidermalakzai@gmail.com.
Int J Surg Case Rep ; 105: 108098, 2023 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37018950
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Pseudomyxoma pleurii is a rare disease that is defined by the pleural extension of pseudomyxoma peritonei, usually secondary to a mucinous neoplasm of the appendix or ovary. It is characterized by diffuse mucinous deposits on the pleural surface. CASE PRESENTATION A 31-year-old woman presented to the hospital with dyspnea, an increased respiratory rate, and decreased oxygen saturation. Following an appendectomy for a perforated mucinous appendiceal tumor eight years ago, the patient underwent multiple surgeries for the resection of mass deposits in the peritoneal cavity. At presentation, her chest computed tomography with contrast revealed cystic mass deposits on the right-side pleura with a massive multi-locular pleural effusion mimicking hydatid cyst. Upon histopathologic examination, multiple small cystic structures lined by tall columnar epithelium with basally placed bland nuclei floating in the mucin pools were noted. CLINICAL

DISCUSSION:

Pseudomyxoma peritonei often leads to abdominal distention, intestinal blockage, anorexia, cachexia, and eventually death. It rarely spreads outside the abdomen, and its extension to the pleura is extremely unusual, with only a small number of cases documented in the literature to date. Radiologically, pseudomyxoma pleurii may resemble hydatid cyst of the lung and pleura.

CONCLUSION:

Pseudomyxoma pleurii is a rare entity with a poor prognosis that usually arises secondary to Pseudomyxoma peritonei. The risk of morbidity and mortality is reduced by early diagnosis and treatment. The present case places emphasis on the inclusion of pseudomyxoma pleurii in the differential diagnosis of pleural lesions in patients with the history of appendiceal or ovarian mucinous tumors.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Int J Surg Case Rep Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Afganistán

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies Idioma: En Revista: Int J Surg Case Rep Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Afganistán