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Gastric
- Diffuse infiltration of lymphocytes.
- Seen primarlity in dogs and cattle, but also in the pig and cat.
Intestinal
- Lymphoma occurs in both the small and large intestines.
- Is a relatively common neoplasm of the cat and dog.
- Causes a diffuse spread of neoplastic lymphocytes through the mucosa and the rest of the wall.
- Leads to malabsorption and therefore diarrhoea and the development of a protein losing enteropathy.