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Tumor de colisión: Metástasis de adenocarcinoma y linfoma folicular en un mismo ganglio linfático
Autor
García,Jorge
Campos,Joaquín
Abdulkader,Ihab
León,Luis
López,Rafael
Institución
Resumen
Colusion tumors are defined as the simultaneous presence of two adjacent but histologically distinct tumor types artsing in the same organ or site. The occurrence of these tumors is rare. We report a 52 year-old woman with a colusión tumor consisting of metastatic adenocarcinoma and follicular lymphoma present in the same lymph node, excised from the left supraclavicular space. The patient died four weeks after the diagnosis was made.