<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> >Lymphoma is commonly underdiagnosed during life, because symptoms of >therapy resistant celiac sprue can mask those of lymphoma. Superficial >lymphadenopathy was found at initial presentation in 41% of the celiac >patients with lymphoma, The symptoms of lymphoma for those with lymphadenopathy are usually non-existent and/or very different from the celiac condition. How do they "mask" the symptoms of celiac? What type of lymphoma is celiac connected to - I thought it was MALT or related types? But the article seems to say otherwise.... The article also states: >Our study corroborates the known associations between celiac sprue and >dermatitis herpetiformis, lactase deficiency, and enlargement of lymph >nodes and lymphoma. Enlargement of lymph nodes does not sound like primary intestinal lymphoma. -Kelly, husband Steve, stage IV lymphoma