“…Data from both rodents and humans have shown a coincidence of colorectal neoplasms with aggregate location. [10][11][12][13][14][15] Moreover, increased lymphoid aggregate densities in patients with colorectal carcinoma have been reported by morphologic 2 and radiographic studies. 8 Discussing the potential role of lymphoid aggregates on colorectal carcinogenesis is beyond the limit of the present study.…”