@article{oai:hama-med.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004011, author = {内山, 広大 and 石川, 竜司 and 曽根, 大貴 and 下平, 有希 and 松田, 慈 and 山口, 裕貴 and 今井, 篤志 and 望月, 大極 and 瀧澤, 義徳 and 三澤, 清 and 細川, 誠二 and 峯田, 周幸}, journal = {耳鼻咽喉科臨床 補冊 = Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica. Suppl.}, month = {Feb}, note = {浜松医科大学医学部耳鼻咽喉科・頭頸部外科学教室 峯田周幸教授退任記念論文集〜症例から学ぶ〜, Festschrift for Professor Hiroyuki Mineta In Hornor of His Retirement as Chairman of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, MALT lymphoma is a low-grade B-cell lymphoma. Although it can develop in any organ, laryngeal MALT lymphoma is extremely rare, and is reported to account for less than 1% of all laryngeal malignancies. An 80-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital after she was diagnosed as having a subglottic mass by a neighborhood doctor whom she consulted because of a few months’ history of hoarseness of voice. She underwent laryngeal microsurgery, and was referred to the hematology department because histopathology led to the laryngeal MALT lymphoma. Treatment was considered, but then, in consideration of her age, etc., it was decided to follow her up at the outpatient department. One and a half years after the operation, the subglottic mass had disappeared spontaneously, and it was considered as a case of spontaneous disappearance of a laryngeal MALT lymphoma.}, pages = {122--127}, title = {自然経過で消失した喉頭MALTリンパ腫例}, volume = {156}, year = {2021} }