- Mesothelioma could induce skin lesions:
- Antiphospholid Syndrome
Mesothelioma-associated antiphospholipid antibody syndrome presenting with cutaneous infarction and neuropathy.
Tucker SC, Coulson IH, Salman W, Kendra JR, Johnson CE.
Br J Dermatol. 1998 Jun;138(6):1092-4.
- Epitheloid Granulomatous reaction
[Generalized epithelioid granulomatous reaction with myeloproliferative syndrome associated with pleural mesothelioma and Kaposi’s sarcoma].
Peychl L, Dorazilová V.
Cesk Patol. 1987 Sep;23(3):181-7. Czech.
- Kaposi’s sarcoma
Kaposi’s sarcoma following malignant mesothelioma.
Ascoli V, Scalzo CC, Andreoni M, Manente L, Pistilli A, Lo Coco F.
Virchows Arch. 1999 Dec;435(6):612-5.
[Generalized epithelioid granulomatous reaction with myeloproliferative syndrome associated with pleural mesothelioma and Kaposi’s sarcoma].
Peychl L, Dorazilová V.
Cesk Patol. 1987 Sep;23(3):181-7. Czech.
- More anectodically skin lesions have been postulated to be able to induce mesothelioma:
- Chronic Inflammation
Malignant mesothelioma secondary to chronic inflammation and old scars. Two new cases and review of the literature.
Hillerdal G, Berg J.
Cancer. 1985 May 1;55(9):1968-72.
- Scars
Malignant mesothelioma secondary to chronic inflammation and old scars. Two new cases and review of the literature.
Hillerdal G, Berg J.
Cancer. 1985 May 1;55(9):1968-72.