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Abstract
A case is reported which, when considered on the basis of histologic pattern alone,
could have been considered a malignant transformation of a papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum.
We believe that this case has as many characteristies as any previously reported cases
that we might choose to call transformation from benign to malignant papillary cystadenoma
lymphomatosum. We do not, however, choose to report this as a malignant papillary
cystadenoma lymphomatosum, since we are of the opinion that this lesion is always
benign.
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