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Most malignant mesothelioma cases are
associated with pulmonary asbestos body (AB) counts significantly greater than those of
the general population. However, the question remains whether malignant mesothelioma cases
associated with "normal" AB counts (i.e., indistinguishable from the general
population) represent background incidence levels or are, actually, asbestos related.
We performed AB counts (by light microscopy)
and mineral fiber analysis (by scanning electron microscopy) in 18 mesothelioma cases with
AB counts within our normal range (0 to 20 AB/G wet lung) and in 19 "control"
cases. Our study demonstrated that approximately one-third (6 of 18) of the mesothelioma
cases have asbestos fiber burdens greater than 95% of the control levels. These results
suggest that these six mesothelioma cases may be asbestos related despite AB counts
similar to those of the general population. An asbestos etiology was suggested in three
additional cases, but too few amphibole fibers were identified in these cases to be
certain of a value above background. The remaining nine cases showed no evidence of an
asbestos etiology.
Electron microscopic analysis of pulmonary
mineral fibers may be required to differentiate asbestos-related mesotheliomas from
non-asbestos-related cases when AB counts are within the range of background values.
Malignant mesothelioma associated with low
pulmonary tissue asbestos burdens: a light and scanning electron microscopic analysis of
18 cases. Srebro SH; Roggli VL; Samsa GP, Mod Pathol, 8(6):614-21 1995 Aug.
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