Vadász Gizella, Sápi Zoltán, Erdei Mihály, Lövey György, Bodó Miklós
St. John's Hospital, Department of Pathology, Budapest, Hungary.
Pathol Oncol Res. 1997;3(2):139-141. doi: 10.1007/BF02907810.
A well documented case of a spontaneously curing anaplastic carcinoma in lymph node is presented with a 16 year follow up. Reevaluation and detailed immunohistochemical examination confirmed the original diagnosis of anaplastic carcinoma. This is the first report of a spontaneously curing anaplastic carcinoma which raises the following questions: Was the tumor in the axillary lymph node a metastasis or a primary tumor? Does the anaplastic carcinoma demonstrate the same spontaneous regression characteristics as for example the neuroblastoma?