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A High-Grade Lymphoma Presenting as Peritoneal Lymphomatosis

This case report interprets an 81-year-traditional patient, who was conceded to the hospital due to intestinal pain, increased intestinal perimeter, edema in the lower appendages and weight deficit. Ascites was confirmed through ultrasound, even though small amounts of fluid did not involve study. Abdominal tomography revealed bowel loops cramming, omental cake and ascites; so, exploratory laparoscopy was recorded. Peritoneal biopsies were taken, and the disease of peritoneal lymphomatosis was confirmed.Aim: To present an unusual case of peritoneal lymphomatosis as a cause of ascites.


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