Takahashi K, Wakayama M, Asaji A, Ando M, Shibuya K, Shibuya H, Atobe T, Naoe S, Amari M, Abe K
Research Laboratory of Pathology, Toho Univ. Ohashi Hospital.
Gan No Rinsho. 1987 Oct;33(12):1481-7.
A case of a "so-called carcinosarcoma" of the pancreas that occurred in a 48-year-old female is reported. At autopsy, the pancreatic tumor was seen to have deeply invaded the gastric wall, causing ulceration. The pancreatic tumor consisted of two different histological components: a squamous cell carcinoma and spindle-cell sarcomatous tumor cells. Transitional areas between the two different tumor cells were also present. Since there were transitional areas and a lack of definitive electron microscopic evidence favoring a sarcoma in the sarcomatous tumor cells, the pancreatic tumor was considered to represent a "so-called carcinosarcoma".