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Table 4 Eight cases undiagnosed as subtypes of lymphoma with CNB

From: Clinical application of ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy with multiple punches in the diagnosis of lymphoma

Location

Pathological diagnosis with CNB

Pathological diagnosis with surgical biopsy

Remarks

Abdominal cavity

Malignant tumor, poorly differentiated carcinoma

Diffuse large B cell lymphoma

5 years after gastric cancer operation

Abdominal cavity

Lymphoma

Diffuse large B cell lymphoma

 

Left inguinal region

Lymphadenosis

Small lymphocytic lymphoma/leukemia

Hemorrhage

Right neck

Lymphadenosis heteromorphosis

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma

It is confirmed after the second surgery

Left armpit

Lymphadenosis heteromorphosis

Small B cell lymphomas

 

Right armpit

Chronic inflammation accompanied with lymphadenosis

Angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma

 

Left armpit

Lymphoma

Unspecified peripheral T cell lymphoma

 

Right neck

Lymphoma

Nodal marginal zone B cell lymphoma

Rare type

  1. CNB, core needle biopsy.