Mucosa-associated tissue lymphoma

Mucosa associated lymphadenoma (MAL) is derived from mucosa-associated lymphadenoma. It belongs to a unique subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. It has a long course of disease, slow progress, and low incidence. It occurs in middle-aged and elderly men. The most common site of this disease is.

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