Primary Gastric and Duodenal Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma With Symptomatic Anemia
Abdulla Alabed, Faisal Abubaker, Omar Sharif, Alddana Zayed, Eman Aljufairi

TL;DR
This paper reports a rare case of a 56-year-old woman diagnosed with lymphoma in both her stomach and duodenum.
Contribution
The novelty lies in presenting a combined gastric and duodenal MALT lymphoma case, highlighting the rarity and management challenges.
Findings
The patient had mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma in both the stomach and duodenum.
There is a lack of standardized management protocols for duodenal MALT lymphoma.
The case emphasizes the need for further research into rare lymphoma subtypes.
Abstract
Mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) is a low-grade lymphoma derived from marginal zone B cells in extranodal tissue. Gastric MALT lymphoma is frequently seen; however, duodenal MALT lymphoma is rare, and there is no standardized knowledge up to date about the management of the disease. We present a case of a 56-year-old woman with gastric and duodenal MALT lymphoma.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Viral-associated cancers and disorders · Immune Cell Function and Interaction
