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Journal Article 
Reactive mesothelial proliferation: a necropsy study 
Sheldon, CD; Herbert, A; Gallagher, PJ 
1981 
Thorax
ISSN: 0040-6376
EISSN: 1468-3296 
BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP 
LONDON 
36 
12 
901-905 
English 
To establish a histological standard against which surgical biopsy material could be compared, the degree of mesothelial proliferation was studied in 100 unselected necropsies. A minor degree of mesothelial hyperplasia was identified in 10 cases, usually close to areas of fibrous adhesions. Pleural plaques were present in 33 patients but there was no evidence of associated mesothelial proliferation. No mesothelial changes were noted in patients with empyema or pleural metastases. These findings indicated that the degree of mesothelial hyperplasia in common disorders of the pleura is relatively slight. Significant mesothelial proliferation in needle biopsies should therefore be viewed with considerable suspicion and, where clinically appropriate, be followed by further investigation. 
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