Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (PIL), so-called Waldmann's disease, is an uncommon condition, characterized by dilated intestinal submucosal and subserosal lymphatics of the gastrointestinal tract. Protein-losing enteropathy is the most common manifestation of this supposed congenital disease. Since the initial description in 1961, 11 cases of lymphoma have been reported suggesting that PIL predisposes to lymphoma. Here, we report the first case of primary nodal location lymphoma during PIL with recovery of the protein-losing enteropathy after its treatment by radiochemotherapy.

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