“…Although MALT lymphoma occurs most frequently in the gastrointestinal tract, they can also rise in various non-gastrointestinal sites, such as the salivary gland, conjunctiva, thyroid, orbit, lung, breast, kidney, skin, liver, uterus, and prostate [3]. Among the non-gastrointestinal MALT lymphomas, the pulmonary lymphomas are the most frequent, with figures of up to 19% among MALT lymphomas [4]. In spite of this, a primary presentation of MALT lymphoma affecting the trachea is very rare.…”