Gastric malignant lymphoma
Gastric Malignant Lymphoma (Gastric Malignant Lymphoma) is the most common type of non-cancerous tumors in the stomach, accounting for 3% to 5% of gastric malignant tumors. It occurs in the reticulum of the gastric lymph, which is a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the lymph node. There is a distinction between primary and secondary. The latter is caused by other parts of the body or systemic lymphoma and is the most common type.
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