Benign Mesothelioma

Benign Mesothelioma


Unexpected diagnosis Cystic Pelvic Mass before a: Benin Mesothelioma of the Uterus. About a Case.

Summary
Prerequisites: Benin Mesothelioma is a rare solid tumor, most often discovered incidentally and mainly affecting the urogenital sphere. The cystic form is even rarer.

Observation: We report the case of a woman aged 30 years which consulted for pelvic pain, pelvic cystic mass was discovered on ultrasound. Surgical exploration objectified training of the posterior surface of the uterus. Resection of the prominent dome was performed. Histological examination combined with immunohistochemical study concludes with a cystic mesothelioma Benign.
Benign Mesothelioma

Conclusion: The Benin mesothelioma of the uterus is a tumor histological discovery. For solid dosage forms, the differential diagnosis can arise with a leiomyoma or adenomyoma, while cystic forms, more rare, can deceive mainly with ovarian cyst.

Positivity mesothelial markers in immunohistochemistry improve diagnosis. This is a tumor with a favorable outcome, without risk of recurrence or malignant transformation.

Article
Mesothelioma is a tumor Benin, relatively rare, the female genital tract. It is usually asymptomatic and discovered incidentally. This tumor is most often encountered at the tube and the uterus, and more rarely in the ovary and ovarian tissue para. It is also known for being the most common benign tumor of the fallopian tube. Approximately, 130 cases have been reported in the literature.

Typically, mesothelioma Benin appears as a small solitary nodule and solid when its frequency is underestimated because it is often taken leiomyoma or adenomyoma. Diagnosis is eventually discovered histologically. The shape of cystic mesothelioma of the uterus Benign is much rarer; it was first described in 1987.

From this observation, we approached the clinic, the different histopathological aspects, treatment and prognosis of mesothelioma of the uterus Benign.