What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma
is a form of cancer where malignant cells develop in the mesothelium,
the protective lining that covers most of the internal organs. The most common site for mesothelioma is the outer layer of the lung tissue, which is also where the pleura. Mesothelioma can also occur in the tissue that lines the stomach and the heart. The main symptom of mesothelioma is shortness of breath due to fluid accumulation in the lungs. Other symptoms include chest pain and weight loss.
How to develop mesothelioma?
The
mesothelium, a fabric layer, a large number of cavities in the abdomen
and chest, is made of a single layer of cuboidal cells. When asbestos fibers enter the lungs, they can integrate into the lung tissue. From there, they can migrate to the mesothelium, where they penetrate the mesothelial cells and lead to change. As a result, the beginning impregnated mesothelial cells to grow abnormally and form a plate called malignant mesothelioma. This often results in asbestos fibers disrupt cellular DNA, which. Genetic abnormalities that lead to tumor formation
Symptoms
A mesoyhelioma can start by chest pain and shortness of breath in liquid form in the area around the lungs. It can also cause wheezing and coughing up blood (known as coughing up blood). Advanced
cases of blood clots in the veins, jaundice and a state that
disseminated intravascular coagulation, which can cause bleeding in many
organs have known. It can also lead to low levels of blood sugar and blood clots in the arteries of the lungs.
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