Abstract

Two consecutive publications appeared 1989 in the same number of a medical journal, which reported peculiar spindle-cell tumors with dense collagen or hyaline nodules, exclusively in inguinal lymph nodes of adults. The first series of 22 cases bore the title "Palisaded myofibroblastoma, a benign mesenchymal tumor of lymph node", the second with 6 identical cases "Intranodal hemorrhagic spindle-cell tumor with "amianthoid" fibers". The following case report deals with a similar tumorous lesion, with multiple small pulmonary nodules, without recognizable lymph node constituents.

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