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- ArticlePeters MS, Stuard ID.Cancer. 1978 Jun;41(6):2426-30.A case of transplantation of a malignant melanoma via a cadaver renal homograft is presented. The recipient developed a widespread malignancy ninteen months after renal transplantation. At autopsy the tumor was diagnosed as a malignant melanoma. Autopsy of the donor had previously revealed a spindle cell malignancy in the spleen. It is postulated that the splenic tumor in the donor represents a spindle cell variant of malignant melanoma, and hence this malignancy was inadvertently transferred to the recipient via the renal homograft.