Colorectal malignant lymphoma
Malignant Lymphoma (Malignant Lymphoma) is a malignant tumor originating from the reticulum of the lymph. Malignant lymphoma of the large intestine includes extranodal lymphomas that originate in the intestinal tract and malignant lymphomas in other parts of the body that involve secondary lesions of the gastrointestinal tract during the course of the disease. Delayed diagnosis and treatment and poor prognosis. Occurs in the terminal ileum and cecum, which are rich in lymphatic tissue, followed by the right hemicolon. Distribution characteristics can be limited, but generally involve a wider range than cancer.
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