Primary lymphoma of the liver is a rare disease. The MR appearances of three cases of pathologically confirmed primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the liver are presented. All three lymphomatous lesions appeared as unique well demarcated focal liver lesions on MR images. On T1-weighted images, two lesions were hypointense and one slightly hyperintense to the liver. On T2-weighted images, the three lesions were slightly heterogeneous and hyperintense. Lobulation, which was better seen on T2-weighted images, was noticed in one lesion. One lesion was studied after gadopentetate dimeglumine injection and showed marked and heterogeneous enhancement.