Malignant lymphoid polyp - a new category of disease in the large intestine.
@article{Max2015MalignantLP, title={Malignant lymphoid polyp - a new category of disease in the large intestine.}, author={Nicole Max and F. Siebert and C. Langner}, journal={Endoscopy}, year={2015}, volume={47 S 01}, pages={ E579-E580 } }
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a common site of presentation of extranodal lymphomas, although primary GI lymphomas account for only 5% to 10% of primary GI neoplasms. The majority of cases occur in the stomach; only approximately 10% occur in the colorectum. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common type of GI tract lymphoma [1]. An asymptomatic 55-year-old man was referred for endoscopic colorectal cancer screening. A reddish polyp, measuring 1cm in largest diameter, was removed… CONTINUE READING
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