Abstract
A 64-year-old man with pseudosarcoma of the esophagus is described. Morphologic examinations of this rare tumor were made, and the origin of the sarcoma-like cells of the tumor is discussed. The findings for the sarcoma-like cells of the tumor support the idea that the sarcoma-like elements arose through transformation of epithelial cells. The patient was unable to undergo surgical treatment and died of a generalized fungal infection.
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