Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract is the commonest site for primary extranodal malignant lymphoma. Despite this, gastrointestinal lymphomas are rare and present diagnostic and conceptual challenges. Principal among these are the differential diagnoses of malignant lymphoma and carcinoma and malignant lymphoma and pseudolymphoma, especially in the stomach; the nature of Mediterranean lymphoma and of the lymphoma complicating celiac disease; and the conceptual basis for differentiation of follicular centre cell lymphomas in the intestine.