Abstract
An autopsied case of lymphosarcomatosis is reported. This patient was a 51-year-old man who, fi rst presented the chief symptoms of respitory distress and bilateral swelling of the neck.
The clinical picture and eventual course of the disease together with the pathological findings at autopsy are presented. A general discussion of lymphosarcomatosis and lymphosarcoma. follows together with a review of the literature concerning differentiation of this disease from lympatic leukemia and reticulum cell sarcoma.