Abstract
At the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria, in a 17-year period, 54 cases of small bowel neoplasms were seen. The most common, was lymphosarcoma (29.62%) followed by malignant lymphoma (12.96%). Burkitt's tumour was not seen in anyone above the age of 16 years. Three cases in this series were histopathologically benign. The presentation is usually silent until a complication sets in.
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