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Nodal marginal zone B cell lymphoma (NMZL) is an uncommon form of marginal-zone lymphoma[1] that can produce colonization of the follicles in the lymph node.[2][3] It is a form of low grade lymphoma with similar incidence in men and women and a mean age of 61 years (range 26–92 years). It is often associated with Sjogren syndrome. It shows interfollicular infiltrate of monocytoid, centrocyte-like B cells that are 2–3× larger than small lymphocytes with partial/total effacement of lymph node architecture.
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Specialty | Hematology, oncology |
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