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A 55 year old male presents with a history of chronic dyspepsia and with recent weight loss. Investigation by gastroscopy reveals a reduction in specialised gastric glands and the presence of slender giemsa staining filaments on the mucosal surface. In addition a gastric mass is seen. This is composed of large B lymphocytes which are negative for cyclin D1 and BCL2. Monoclonality is identified.

A. Gastric DLBCL
B. Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
C. Maltoma
D. Reactive lymphoid proliferation
E. T-cell lymphoma.
Answer» A. Gastric DLBCL
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