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'''Marginal zone lymphoma''' (MZL) is a [[non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] can be extranodal, nodal, or splenic, where the former is most common. Extranodal MZL originates from <abbr>[[MALT]]</abbr> and is associated with chronic inflammation or infection, for example in case of:
'''Marginal zone lymphoma''' (MZL) is an indolent [[non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] can be extranodal, nodal, or splenic, where the former is most common. Extranodal MZL originates from <abbr>[[MALT]]</abbr> and is associated with chronic inflammation or infection, for example in case of:


* [[Helicobacter pylori gastritis|H. pylori]] infection – gastric MALT lymphoma
* [[Helicobacter pylori gastritis|H. pylori]] infection – gastric MALT lymphoma