Colliding Malignant Lymphoma and Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach : Case Report

1992 
We report a case of malignant lymphoma presenting as the superior vena cava syndrome. This case is very interesting since both adenocarcinoma mucocellulare scirrhosum, Borrman type IV, and lymphoma were present in the stomach, forming colliding neoplasms. Rather than systemically disseminated, the lymphoma cells were localized in the stomach, the intestine, a few perigastric lymph nodes and in a mediastinal mass, which may have constituted a neoplastic thymus invaded by lymphoma cells from the stomach. The unique occurrence of the histological combination as gastric colliding neoplasms is discussed.(Internal Medicine 31 : 86-90, 1992)
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