Mesothelioma Benign Tumor Types
1. Pleural plaques Pleural plaque is the hardening of the pleura, similar to what happens to arteries in arteriosclerosis. When asbestos fibers enter the lungs they cause the pleura to start thickening and scalying. Plaques rarely prevent lung function, and scientists still lack a proper explanation for their occurrence. 2. Pleural fibrosis Pleural fibrosis occurs when asbestos particles invade the pleural fluid and thicken it significantly. This is a much serious condition because the thickness of the pleural fluid inhibits the lung's proper movement, causing shortness of breath and laboured breathing. While not immediate life threatening, pleural fibrosis can increase susceptibility to gather other lung conditions, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. 3. Pleural diffusion or effusion This refers to the build-up of mesothelium fluid (made of mesothelial cells) in the pleural cavity originated by exposure to asbestos. This fluid must be drained (a puncture is made through the thorax and a chest tube is inserted to extract the fluid out) to ensure proper health, but is rarely life threatening. The benign nature of this condition should not lure victims into a false sense of security (hardly as the excess of fluid brings pain in the chest wall and in the back), and it can often lead to other more serious disabilities. Suffering from benign pleural problems? Suffering from any kind or type of these conditions may not directly threaten your life, but it does indicate that you have been exposed to significant quantities of asbestos at some point in the past direct or indirectly. Doctors should frequently monitor their patients with any benign pleural disease for any conditions that could lead to mesothelioma cancer situation.
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