tumours of the pleura
Pleuramesotheliom
im Röntgenbild: Zirkuläre Verbreiterung der Pleura links mit Pleuraerguss.
This PA chest
radiograph demonstrates an abnormal contour in the right hilar region, with visualization of the pulmonary vessels through the mass (the hilar overlay sign) indicating its posterior mediastinal location. On resection this was found to be a benign solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura.
There are several tumors that can involve the pleura which can range from being benign to malignant. The list includes:
- primary pleural tumors
- mesothelial tumors
- pleural malignant mesothelioma
- well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma
- adenomatoid tumor
- mesenchymal tumors
- solitary fibrous tumor (pleural fibroma)
- pleural angiosarcoma
- pleural synovial sarcoma
- desmoid-type fibromatosis
- calcifying fibrous tumor
- desmoplastic round cell tumor
- lymphoproliferative disorders
- mesothelial tumors
- secondary lesions that can involve the pleura
- metastases: see pleural metastases
- lung cancer
- breast carcinoma
- ovarian cancer
- lymphoma
- gastric carcinoma
- thymic epithelial tumors (thymoma)
- invasive tumors to the pleura
- thymic epithelial tumors (thymoma) with pleural invasion
- pericardial tumors with pleural invasion
- invasive chest wall tumors
- Ewing sarcoma family of tumors with pleural invasion
- metastases: see pleural metastases
See also
- single pleural mass: differential
- tumor-like conditions of the pleura
Siehe auch:
- benigne pleurale Tumoren
- maligne pleurale Tumoren
- Tumoren der Thoraxwand
- extraossäres Plasmozytom
- Zeichen des inkompletten Randes
- primäres Lymphom der Pleura
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Tumoren der Pleura: