Abstract

There are numerous reports of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma involving the large intestine. Several studies have reported that anti-Helicobacter pylori treatment induced regression of colorectal MALT lymphoma, regardless of the presence or absence of H pylori.1-4 Here, a case is reported of rectal MALT lymphoma (negative for H pylori) diagnosed 7 years after surgical resection of MALT lymphoma of the sigmoid colon. The new lesion was treated by EMR.

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