Primary gastrointestinal lymphomas: a radiological-pathological review. Part 2: Small intestine

Australasian Radiology
R M Mendelson, S Fermoyle

Abstract

Primary lymphoma of the small intestine is a heterogeneous group of diseases reflected in its protean imaging features. This review illustrates the widespread appearances seen on imaging methods (primarily CT and barium studies) with pathological correlation.

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