Describe your differential diagnosis for mesothelioma.
1. Chronic organized empyema
2 .metastatic adenocarcinoma
3. sarcoma
Side A- Describe the clinical course of mesothelioma
Side B- As the disease progresses patients develop chest pain and shortness of breath.
Fatigue, dyspnea and hypoxia ensue. As the lesion invades thoracic structures, the following complications may develop.
- dysphagia
- hoarseness
- cord compression
- brachial plexopathy
- Horner’s syndrome
- superior vena cava syndrome
- disseminated intravascular coagulation
- migratory thrombophlebitis
- thrombocytosis
- coombs-positive hemolytic anemia
- hypoglycemia
- hypercalcemia