Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Jun 26, 2025; 13(18): 103055
Published online Jun 26, 2025. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v13.i18.103055
Table 1 Published cases and radiological findings of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma of the gallbladder
No
Age
Sex
Symptoms
Gallbladder stone
Radiological findings
Treatment
Recurrence
Ref.
180M-NFairly nodular proliferation-Death from other causesHonda et al[1]
260FRUQ pain, fever, nausea and vomitingYDistended and thinCholecystectomyNo at 6 months
375FRUQ pain, nausea and vomitingYMassCholecystectomyNo at 12 months
482MJaundice and abdominal painYWall thickeningCholecystectomyDeath from other causes
574FRUQ pain and nauseaY---
658FAbdominal painNPolypoid lesionsCholecystectomyNo at 24 months
765FRUQ painN-Cholecystectomy
(Chemotherapy)
Recurrence at 96 months in stomach
831FRUQ painNWall thickeningCholecystectomy-
960FAbnormal liver function testsY-CholecystectomyNo at 3 months
1051FRUQ painY-CholecystectomyNo at 2 months
1175FRUQ painYWall thickeningCholecystectomyNo at 16 months
1278MNothingNPolypoid lesionsCholecystectomyNo at 3 months
1374M-Y---
1484F-N---
1565FRUQ pain and nauseaYPolypoid lesionsCholecystectomyNo at 3 months
1673MAbdominal pain and distensionYWall thickeningLaparoscopic
cholecystectomy
No at 12 months
1780MRUQ painYMassCholecystectomyNo at 39 months
1839MRUQ pain, fever, weight loss and fatigueNMassLaparoscopic
cholecystectomy
-Papamichail et al[3]
1973FRUQ painY-Laparoscopic
cholecystectomy
No at 1 monthsFarmah et al[2]
2082MNothingNWall thickeningRadical cholecystectomyNo at 16 monthsPresent case