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Case Reports
. 1992 May;9(2):151-61.

The concept of mesothelioma in situ: implications for diagnosis and histogenesis

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Case Reports

The concept of mesothelioma in situ: implications for diagnosis and histogenesis

D Whitaker et al. Semin Diagn Pathol. 1992 May.

Abstract

The concept of mesothelioma in situ is explored by a detailed examination of seven patients, subsequently proven to have pleural malignant mesothelioma, who initially had no evidence of gross tumor and for whom biopsy material was available at this early presentation. The tissue was assessed by routine microscopy, the immunoperoxidase technique for epithelial membrane antigen and silver staining for nucleolar organizer regions. Tiny lesions of the pleura that merged with or were adjacent to microscopically flat monolayered or folded mesothelium with cytological atypia were observed. The atypical cells reacted positively to epithelial membrane antigen, and the nucleolar organizer region counts were elevated. These observations are considered to support the possibility of the presence of mesothelioma in situ. These findings are discussed in the light of the proposed concept of mesothelioma in situ, its histogenesis, and its possible clinical relevance.

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