DiseaseID 29828

腹膜多囊性间皮瘤

Multicystic Mesothelioma Of Peritoneum

SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A rare benign tumour characterised by the formation of intra-abdominal multilocular cystic masses. It occurs more frequently in women of child-bearing age. In women, the masses are generally locate

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Disease Id
29828
Core Entity Id
122396
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Multicystic Mesothelioma Of Peritoneum
Name Cn
腹膜多囊性间皮瘤
Name Pinyin
Fu Mo Duo Nang Xing Jian Pi Liu
Name En
Multicystic Mesothelioma Of Peritoneum
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
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Disease Definition
SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A rare benign tumour characterised by the formation of intra-abdominal multilocular cystic masses. It occurs more frequently in women of child-bearing age. In women, the masses are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus and rectum, while in men they are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the bladder and rectum. The tumour can also spread into the upper portions of the peritoneal cavity. Appears to originate from the peritoneal mesothelium.There is no relation with asbestos exposure. Invasive or malignant progression has been described.|SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A rare benign tumor characterized by the formation of intra-abdominal multilocular cystic masses. It occurs more frequently in women of child-bearing age. In women, the masses are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus and rectum, while in men they are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the bladder and rectum. The tumor can also spread into the upper portions of the peritoneal cavity. Appears to originate from the peritoneal mesothelium.There is no relation with asbestos exposure. Invasive or malignant progression has been described.|NCI2016_02D:A cystic mesothelioma that arises from the peritoneum and usually affects young to middle aged females. Grossly, it presents as a large multiloculated tumor mass, usually in the pelvic peritoneum. Histologically it is characterized by the presence of multiple cysts that are lined by one or more layers of mesothelial cells that do not show atypia. Patients usually present with abdominal or pelvic mass and pain. The clinical course is indolent. The tumor may recur, but transformation to diffuse malignant mesothelioma is rare.
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v2
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Name
Multicystic Mesothelioma Of Peritoneum
Role
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Cross References

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Umls
C1334818
Sym Map
SMDE11138
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-3F3165B5E76F

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Version
v2
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0
Disease Definition
SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A rare benign tumour characterised by the formation of intra-abdominal multilocular cystic masses. It occurs more frequently in women of child-bearing age. In women, the masses are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus and rectum, while in men they are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the bladder and rectum. The tumour can also spread into the upper portions of the peritoneal cavity. Appears to originate from the peritoneal mesothelium.There is no relation with asbestos exposure. Invasive or malignant progression has been described.|SNOMEDCT_US_2016_09_01:A rare benign tumor characterized by the formation of intra-abdominal multilocular cystic masses. It occurs more frequently in women of child-bearing age. In women, the masses are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the uterus and rectum, while in men they are generally located on the peritoneal surface of the bladder and rectum. The tumor can also spread into the upper portions of the peritoneal cavity. Appears to originate from the peritoneal mesothelium.There is no relation with asbestos exposure. Invasive or malignant progression has been described.|NCI2016_02D:A cystic mesothelioma that arises from the peritoneum and usually affects young to middle aged females. Grossly, it presents as a large multiloculated tumor mass, usually in the pelvic peritoneum. Histologically it is characterized by the presence of multiple cysts that are lined by one or more layers of mesothelial cells that do not show atypia. Patients usually present with abdominal or pelvic mass and pain. The clinical course is indolent. The tumor may recur, but transformation to diffuse malignant mesothelioma is rare.