Ganglioneuroblastoma associated with malignant mesenchymoma.

Cancer
A NakaT Ito

Abstract

A case of ganglioneuroblastoma associated with malignant mesenchymoma is reported. The tumor originated from the retroperitoneum and was comprised not only of neuroblastoma and ganglioneuroma, but also of typical rhabdomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, undifferentiated mesenchymoma, as well as cartilaginous tissue. No distinct border existed between thses different components. The histogenesis of the tumor is discussed. We suggest that the tumor derived from a remnant of neural crest (ectomesenchyme).

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