Author:
Lifrange F,de Wind R,Spilleboudt C,Karfis I,Van Gossum A,Demetter P
Abstract
We report a case of colorectal involvement by a mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) that had been considered before as inflammatory bowel disease. Diagnosis of low-grade MCL can be difficult, and here we highlight the importance of thorough histopathological examination in case of supposed inflammatory bowel disease that does not react to therapy.
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