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Benign multicystic mesothelioma: A case report of recurrent disease in a young adult with familiarity for renal cell carcinoma
N. FalcoF. ColliR. TutinoT. FontanaL. LicariG. RotoloGregorio ScerrinoG. SalamoneG. Gulottasubject
MaleHumansMesothelioma CysticMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence Localbenign multcystic mesotheliom renal cells kideny tumor familiarity oncologyCarcinoma Renal CellKidney NeoplasmsPeritoneal Neoplasmsdescription
Benign multi-cystic peritoneal mesothelioma (BMCM) is a very rare disease (about 150 cases observed). The aetiology is currently little-known, and the data collected, without having achieved conclusive re sults, identify two possible causes: neoplastic and reactive inflammatory. This case report refers to a recidivism of BCMC in a patient whose brother, few months before, underwent a left nephrectomy and right renal Radio Frequency Termo Ablation (RFTA) for bilateral papillary renal cell carcinoma. For the recurring trend, the onset in a male young patient without chronic inflammatory diseases evidence, the presence of a first degree relative with a rare carcinoma we supposed a neoplastic aetiology. The available literature suggests that both tumours (BCMC and renal cell carcinoma) are susceptible to oestrogens. This biomolecular mechanism could represent a valid antipathogenic hypothesis.
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2019-05-28 |