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Splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes is a rare type of lymphoma that involves mature B cells. Older names include lymphoma simulating hairy cell leukemia and lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma with circulating villous lymphocytes.<ref name="pmid11079033">,

 Atypical hairy cell leukemia, 
 Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med., 
 
 Vol. 124(Issue: 11),
 pp. 1710–3,
 DOI: <1710:AHCL>2.0.CO;2 10.1043/0003-9985(2000)124<1710:AHCL>2.0.CO;2,
 PMID: 11079033,
 
 
 Full text,</ref>  Whether this condition is identical to splenic marginal zone lymphoma, or only highly similar, is a matter of debate.

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