Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma is an extremely rare tumor that occurs mainly in women in their reproductive age. Its preoperative diagnosis and adequate treatment are quite difficult to attain.</p> <p>Case p...

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Main Authors: Takemoto Shuji, Kawano Ryosuke, Honda Kazumi, Nakazono Aki, Shimamatsu Kazuhide
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-05-01
Series:Journal of Medical Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/6/1/126
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spelling doaj-007f7dac49094998af79dd199764c2cf2020-11-24T23:52:31ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472012-05-016112610.1186/1752-1947-6-126Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case reportTakemoto ShujiKawano RyosukeHonda KazumiNakazono AkiShimamatsu Kazuhide<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma is an extremely rare tumor that occurs mainly in women in their reproductive age. Its preoperative diagnosis and adequate treatment are quite difficult to attain.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>Our patient was a 23-year-old Japanese woman who had a history of right oophorectomy and left ovarian cystectomy for an ovarian tumor at 20 years of age. The left ovarian tumor had been diagnosed on histology as a mucinous borderline tumor. Two years and nine months after the initial operation, multiple cysts were found in our patient. A laparotomy was performed and her uterus, left ovary, omentum and pelvic lymph nodes were removed due to suspicion of recurrence of the borderline tumor. A histological examination, however, revealed that the cysts were not a recurrence of the borderline tumor but rather benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma. There were no residual lesions and our patient was followed up with ultrasonography. She remains free from recurrence nine months after treatment.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We report a case of benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor. Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma should be suspected when a multicystic lesion is present in the pelvis as in the case presented here, especially in patients with previous abdominal surgery.</p> http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/6/1/126
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author Takemoto Shuji
Kawano Ryosuke
Honda Kazumi
Nakazono Aki
Shimamatsu Kazuhide
spellingShingle Takemoto Shuji
Kawano Ryosuke
Honda Kazumi
Nakazono Aki
Shimamatsu Kazuhide
Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
Journal of Medical Case Reports
author_facet Takemoto Shuji
Kawano Ryosuke
Honda Kazumi
Nakazono Aki
Shimamatsu Kazuhide
author_sort Takemoto Shuji
title Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
title_short Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
title_full Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
title_fullStr Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
title_sort benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor: a case report
publisher BMC
series Journal of Medical Case Reports
issn 1752-1947
publishDate 2012-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma is an extremely rare tumor that occurs mainly in women in their reproductive age. Its preoperative diagnosis and adequate treatment are quite difficult to attain.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>Our patient was a 23-year-old Japanese woman who had a history of right oophorectomy and left ovarian cystectomy for an ovarian tumor at 20 years of age. The left ovarian tumor had been diagnosed on histology as a mucinous borderline tumor. Two years and nine months after the initial operation, multiple cysts were found in our patient. A laparotomy was performed and her uterus, left ovary, omentum and pelvic lymph nodes were removed due to suspicion of recurrence of the borderline tumor. A histological examination, however, revealed that the cysts were not a recurrence of the borderline tumor but rather benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma. There were no residual lesions and our patient was followed up with ultrasonography. She remains free from recurrence nine months after treatment.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We report a case of benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma mimicking recurrence of an ovarian borderline tumor. Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma should be suspected when a multicystic lesion is present in the pelvis as in the case presented here, especially in patients with previous abdominal surgery.</p>
url http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/6/1/126
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