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mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue The term used for lymphomas that originate in the lining of the intestinal tract or closely associated glandular tissue. The stomach is the most frequent site of this type of lymphoma. The bacterium that causes stomach ulcers, Helicobacter pylori can result in an immune reaction in the lining of the stomach that increases the risk of a lymphoma developing in that site. These lymphomas are often only slowly progressive and tend to remain localized. ...
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mucosa The mucosa is the membrane that lines body cavities including the intestine.
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mucosa Innermost tissue layer lining the gastro-intestinal tract.
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mucosal referring to the lining of most hollow organs.
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mucosa The moist surface tissues that line the mouth, throat, stomach, intestines, and rectum.
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