JTO Clinical and Research Reports (Aug 2022)

Bilateral Pleural Mesothelioma In Situ and Peritoneal Mesothelioma In Situ Associated With BAP1 Germline Mutation: A Case Report

  • Alyssa MacLean, MD,
  • Andrew Churg, MD, PhD,
  • Scott Thomas Johnson, MD, MSc, FRCSC

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 8
p. 100356

Abstract

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Mesothelioma in situ is a recently described precursor to invasive mesothelioma. Thus far, all cases in the literature have involved one pleural cavity or the peritoneal cavity. We describe a patient with biopsy-proven mesothelioma in situ involving both pleural cavities and the peritoneal cavity. Genetic analysis results revealed that the patient had a BAP1 germline mutation. This is the first report of mesothelioma in situ involving multiple body cavities and raises a question of whether such patients will all have BAP1 germline mutations.

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