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Eight cases of esophageal lymphoma are presented. Contiguous involvement of the distal esophagus and stomach with narrowing and/or nodularity was the most common esophageal abnormality. Other appearances noted were an ulcerated mass, multiple submucosal nodules, and a pattern simulating varices. The spectrum of radiologic appearances with esophageal lymphoma is similar to lymphomatous involvement in the remainder of the gastroinestinal tract.
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