Abstract

Primary lymphoma of the female genital tract (FGT) is a rare disease and accounts for less than 1 % of extra nodal lymphomas in females. In a series of 147 primary genital tract non-Hodgkins lymphoma, ovarian lymphoma (59 %) was the commonest followed by uterine corpus (15.5 %), uterine cervix (11.5 %), vulva, (7.5 %), and vagina (6 %) [1]. Role of surgery in this disease is questionable. Combined modality approach using chemoradiation has been used by various authors, which is associated with good prognosis. We report two cases of uterine lymphoma who presented to our clinic with pain in abdomen. Neither patient had any history of bleeding per vaginum.

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