Pseudomyxoma peritonei: Review of the controversy

R.F. Bradley , G. Cortina , K.R. Geisinger
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Abstract

‘Pseudomyxoma peritonei’ (PMP) is the clinical term traditionally applied to the debilitating syndrome of grossly apparent gelatinous ascites associated with peritoneal deposits of mucinous tumours. For many years, PMP was mainly attributed to mucinous neoplasms arising in the ovary. However, in recent decades, it has become clear that most of this syndrome is related to discontinuous spread from the appendix. Despite the uniformly malignant clinical presentation noted among all histological grades of fully developed PMP, the pathological nomenclature advocated by some authors has continued to include non-malignant terms (reminiscent of the ovarian tumours classified as borderline) for those frequent cases with very-well-differentiated histology. This article will review the clinical and pathological features of PMP in the context of the literature, and maintain that, regardless of how well differentiated they are, all cases of PMP are examples of mucinous carcinoma. Grading as either low- or high-grade carcinoma is indicated for prognostication. This article will also discuss the terminology for mucinous appendiceal neoplasms removed from patients who have not yet developed PMP.

腹膜假性黏液瘤:争议回顾
“腹膜假性黏液瘤”(PMP)是一个临床术语,传统上用于与黏液性肿瘤腹膜沉积相关的明显凝胶性腹水的衰弱综合征。多年来,PMP主要被认为是发生在卵巢的粘液性肿瘤。然而,近几十年来,已经清楚地表明,大多数这种综合征与阑尾的不连续扩散有关。尽管在所有组织学级别的完全发展的PMP中都有一致的恶性临床表现,但一些作者所提倡的病理命名法仍然包括非恶性术语(让人想起分类为边缘性卵巢肿瘤),用于那些组织学分化非常高的常见病例。本文将回顾文献背景下PMP的临床和病理特征,并认为,无论分化程度如何,所有PMP病例都是粘液性癌的例子。分级为低级别或高级别癌用于预测预后。本文还将讨论从尚未发展为PMP的患者身上切除的粘液性阑尾肿瘤的术语。
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