Abstract
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) may involve the gynecological tract, and the ovary is one of the most common anatomic site to be involved. Ovarian involvement by NHL is usually secondary, occurring as a part of systemic disease. Localized, presumably primary, NHL of the ovary is rare [1]. Although, there have been few case series of primary NHL of ovary, only one patient with AIDS-related primary ovarian lymphoma has been described in the literature [2].
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