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Case Reports
. 1981 Feb;34(2):109-15.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.34.2.109.

Accidental transplantation of bronchial carcinoma from a cadaver donor to two recipients of renal allografts

Case Reports

Accidental transplantation of bronchial carcinoma from a cadaver donor to two recipients of renal allografts

G B Forbes et al. J Clin Pathol. 1981 Feb.

Abstract

Malignancy was transferred inadvertently to two patients, each of whom received a renal transplant from a cadaver donor who was found at necropsy to have a small, clinically silent carcinoma of lung. Both recipients died with metastatic bronchial carcinoma of the same histological type as the donor's tumour. The literature on transplanted malignancy is reviewed.

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