Malignant mesothelioma with unexpected contralateral mediastinal shift: a case report Google

IntroductionContralateral mediastinal shift due to tissue, rather than a pleural effusion, is an unusual clinical feature of mesothelioma.Case presentationA 63-year-old woman with a past history of treated invasive ductal of the breast presented with breathlessness and . Her chest radiograph revealed contralateral mediastinal shift and drainage of over 3 litres of relieved her symptoms.

She underwent further investigations which revealed , rather than the expected metastatic . When she represented with breathlessness a few months later, a chest radiograph again demonstrated contralateral mediastinal shift.

A thoracic ultrasound on this occasion revealed only a small and, unexpectedly, a large volume of , thereby explaining the chest radiograph appearances.

Conclusions: This case illustrates mediastinal shift away from the affected side which was caused by mesothelioma tissue itself, rather than by a pleural effusion which is the more usual cause of contralateral mediastinal shift in mesothelioma.

This article was published at 7thspace.com on 28 April 2008, 2008

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