“…In the other hand, PMCA is characterized by peritoneal lesions presenting more abundant mucinous epithelium with the architectural and cytologic features of carcinoma (irregular cells-rapidly dividing), with or without an associated primary mucinous adenocarcinoma. The majority of cases are described in appendix and in ovarian but there are described other side as colon, rectum, stomach, gallbladder, biliary tract and so on [2,4]. Signs and Symptoms of PMP are very specific and may include abdominal pain, pelvic pain, bloating, abdominal distension, alteration of intestinal motility and weight loss.…”