We describe a 41-year-old African-American male who initially presented in respiratory distress. He had a positive history of asthma, cigarette smoking, and only recent possible asbestos exposure six months prior to onset of symptoms. Mesothelioma was suspected after chest radiography and PET-CT, and confirmed by immunohistochemical tissue analysis. We postulate that immunosuppression enhances susceptibility to mesothelioma, since weakened immune systems are present in both HIV/AIDS patients like this 41-year-old man, and elderly patients who compose the population that classically presents with mesothelioma. Furthermore, immunosuppression may be a prerequisite to the development of mesothelioma. © 2009 James et al; licensee Cases Network Ltd.
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James, C. O., Woods, A. W., Arya, P., Abuelgasim, K. A., Heath, L. T., & Sitapati, A. (2009). Mesothelioma in an HIV/AIDS patient without history of asbestos exposure: Possible role for immunosuppression in mesothelioma: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-2-7498
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