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.2021 Feb 5:13:49-62.
doi: 10.2147/RRU.S283366. eCollection 2021.

MALT Lymphoma of the Urinary Bladder Shows a Dramatic Female Predominance, Uneven Geographic Distribution, and Possible Infectious Etiology

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MALT Lymphoma of the Urinary Bladder Shows a Dramatic Female Predominance, Uneven Geographic Distribution, and Possible Infectious Etiology

Kirill A Lyapichev et al. Res Rep Urol..

Abstract

Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) of the urinary bladder is an extremely rare entity accounting for 0.2% of all malignant urinary bladder neoplasms, and the diagnosis could be challenging. We present here a patient with urinary bladder MALT lymphoma and review of all published case reports in the literature. We summarized the reported immunophenotype of the neoplasm, ancillary studies, therapy, and follow-up for all 59 patients in the table. The median patients' age was 57 years-old (range, 17 to 88), with female predominance in 50 of 59 patients representing a 1:5.6 ratio. Geographical distribution of the reported patients was as follows: 22 from Asia, of which more than a half (16) originated from Japan; 28 from Europe, of which 19 reported from the United Kingdom, and 3 patients were reported from the United States (including our patient). Twenty-three (77%) of 30 patients, for whom their clinical presentation was recorded, had symptoms of cystitis;Escherichia coli was the most common pathogen. We concluded that a prominent female predominance, uneven geographic distribution of urinary bladder MALT lymphoma, and a success of antibacterial therapy in selected cases suggest the link between urinary tract infection and urinary bladder MALT lymphoma.

Keywords: MALT lymphoma; cystitis; urinary bladder; urinary tract infection.

© 2021 Lyapichev et al.

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Figure 1
Axial CT images showing multiple abnormal nodular thickening on the anterior (A) and posterior (B) bladder walls.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Bladder MALT lymphoma. The histologic sections show a dense, abnormal lymphocytic proliferation right beneath the urothelial surface of urinary bladder mucosa (A andB) the neoplastic cells are positive for CD20 (C) and CD79a (D).
Figure 3
Figure 3
Axial CT image of depicting the bladder and showing no evidence of abnormal nodularity 3 months later.
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