Abstract

Colonic MALT lymphoma is a rare disease. Due to rare diagnosis, randomized studies are missing to determine the optimal therapeutic approach. We present a 77-year-old patient with Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) lymphoma of the colon, which is diagnosed after colonoscopy with biopsy and precise pathohistological and immunohistochemical analysis. Treatment includes surgery /hemicolonectomy, followed by 6 cycles of chemotherapy- R-COPP regimen. Two years after diagnosis, the patient is in good condition with normal quality of life without recurrence and distant spread of the disease. Through this article, our goal is to support medical literature with another clinical case that demonstrate the need for thorough and precise diagnosis by immunohistichemic analysis and an assessment of optimal complex treatment. Keywords: MALT lymphoma; non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; pathohistological analysis; immunohistochemical analysis; chemotherapy; Complex treatment.

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