It is considered as special gastrointestinal manifestation on the nodal centrocytic lymphoma of intermediate malignancy. We demonstrate a 77 years old male patient, who underwent colonoscopy because of rectal bleeding. We found the colonic mucosa dotted with small, flat, lentiform polyps. In the terminal ileum these polyps were much larger. No changes were seen in the esophagus. In the antrum we found flat elevations and in the duodenum again lentiform nodules. Presenting in stage IV of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma the patient was treated with five cycles of combined chemotherapy with prednimustin and mitroxanthrone without side effects. Restaging showed distinct remission of the disease with significant reduction of the mucosal alterations.

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