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*Thin-walled, irregular-shaped, cysts - unicystic or multicystic.
*Thin-walled, irregular-shaped, cysts - unicystic or multicystic.
**Mesothelial lining.
**Mesothelial lining +/- squamous metaplasia.<ref name=pmid2766227>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Ross | first1 = MJ. | last2 = Welch | first2 = WR. | last3 = Scully | first3 = RE. | title = Multilocular peritoneal inclusion cysts (so-called cystic mesotheliomas). | journal = Cancer | volume = 64 | issue = 6 | pages = 1336-46 | month = Sep | year = 1989 | doi =  | PMID = 2766227 }}
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**Eosinophilic fluid.
**Eosinophilic fluid.



Revision as of 20:47, 22 October 2012

The peritoneum is a much neglected area, with relatively little pathology. It includes the omentum which is dealt with in the omentum article.

Benign

Peritoneal implants

  • These are dealt with in the ovarian tumours article. Broadly speaking they may be: (1) desmoplastic non-invasive, (2) epithelial non-invasive, and (3) invasive.

Well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma

Should not be confused with malignant mesothelioma or benign multicystic mesothelioma.
  • AKA benign papillary mesothelioma.

General

  • Benign.
  • Classically women of reproductive age.[1]
  • Reported in tunica vaginalis of the testis.[2]

Gross

Features - typical:

  • Multiple peritoneal nodules.
  • Ascites.

DDx:[1]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Papillary structures with:
    • Thick fibrous cores.
    • Simple cuboidal epithelium.
      • Small nucleoli.

Note:

  • Lack cytologic atypia.

DDx:

Image:

Benign multicystic mesothelioma

Should not be confused with malignant mesothelioma and benign papillary mesothelioma.

General

  • Usually conservative management.
  • Serum CA-125 usually low.
  • May occur in men.[4]

Gross

Features:[5]

  • Multilocular thin-walled cysts containing serous fluid +/- blood.
    • Occasionally unilocular.
  • May be up to 15 cm.
  • Can be adherent to the ovary.

Microscopic

Features:[3][6]

  • Thin-walled, irregular-shaped, cysts - unicystic or multicystic.
    • Mesothelial lining +/- squamous metaplasia.[7]
    • Eosinophilic fluid.

DDx:

Images:

IHC

Features:[8]

  • Calretinin +ve.
  • WT-1 +ve.

Malignant

Primary peritoneal serous carcinoma

General

  • Very rare.
  • Reported in men.[9]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Like serous carcinoma elsewhere - see ovarian serous carcinoma.
  • To exclude ovarian serous carcinoma all of the following criteria must be met:[10]
    1. Histology of the tumour = serous carcinoma.
    2. Bulk of the tumour involves the peritoneum.
    3. Ovarian substance tumour extent less than 5 x 5 mm in plane of section.
    4. Previous ovarian serous carcinoma is excluded.
      • Old oopherectomies reviewed if possible.

DDx:

IHC

Malignant mesothelioma

This is like the tumour found in the pleural cavity.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Park, JY.; Kim, KW.; Kwon, HJ.; Park, MS.; Kwon, GY.; Jun, SY.; Yu, ES. (Sep 2008). "Peritoneal mesotheliomas: clinicopathologic features, CT findings, and differential diagnosis.". AJR Am J Roentgenol 191 (3): 814-25. doi:10.2214/AJR.07.3628. PMID 18716115.
  2. Chetty, R. (Nov 1992). "Well differentiated (benign) papillary mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis.". J Clin Pathol 45 (11): 1029-30. PMID 1452778.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Vallerie, AM.; Lerner, JP.; Wright, JD.; Baxi, LV. (May 2009). "Peritoneal inclusion cysts: a review.". Obstet Gynecol Surv 64 (5): 321-34. doi:10.1097/OGX.0b013e31819f93d4. PMID 19386139.
  4. Cavallaro, A.; Murazio, M.; Modugno, P.; Vona, A.; Revelli, L.; Potenza, AE.; Colli, R.. "Benign multicystic mesothelioma of the peritoneum: a case report.". Chir Ital 54 (4): 569-72. PMID 12239771.
  5. McFadden, DE.; Clement, PB. (Dec 1986). "Peritoneal inclusion cysts with mural mesothelial proliferation. A clinicopathological analysis of six cases.". Am J Surg Pathol 10 (12): 844-54. PMID 3789251.
  6. Levy, AD.; Arnáiz, J.; Shaw, JC.; Sobin, LH.. "From the archives of the AFIP: primary peritoneal tumors: imaging features with pathologic correlation.". Radiographics 28 (2): 583-607; quiz 621-2. doi:10.1148/rg.282075175. PMID 18349460.
  7. Ross, MJ.; Welch, WR.; Scully, RE. (Sep 1989). "Multilocular peritoneal inclusion cysts (so-called cystic mesotheliomas).". Cancer 64 (6): 1336-46. PMID 2766227.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Takemoto, S.; Kawano, R.; Honda, K.; Nakazono, A.; Shimamatsu, K. (2012). "Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report.". J Med Case Rep 6 (1): 126. doi:10.1186/1752-1947-6-126. PMID 22583977.
  9. Shmueli, E.; Leider-Trejo, L.; Schwartz, I.; Aderka, D.; Inbar, M. (Apr 2001). "Primary papillary serous carcinoma of the peritoneum in a man.". Ann Oncol 12 (4): 563-7. PMID 11398893.
  10. Roh, SY.; Hong, SH.; Ko, YH.; Kim, TH.; Lee, MA.; Shim, BY.; Byun, JH.; Woo, IS. et al. (Jun 2007). "Clinical characteristics of primary peritoneal carcinoma.". Cancer Res Treat 39 (2): 65-8. doi:10.4143/crt.2007.39.2.65. PMC 273931. PMID 19746214. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC273931/.