The recent description of primary marginal zone lymphomas in human efferent
tear ducts with typical features of lymphomas arising in mucosa-associated
lymphoid tissue (MALT) infers the presence of MALT in the human efferent t
ear ducts. To date, studies have not established clearly whether organised
MALT occurs in normal human efferent tear ducts. To elucidate this problem,
efferent lacrimal pathways from unselected body donors with unknown prior
history of efferent tear duct, ocular, or nasal disease were examined for t
he presence of organised MALT. Organised lymphoid tissue was found with the
cytomorphological and immunophenotypic features of MALT in 41% of the case
s examined. These findings suggest that MALT is a feature that, although it
need not be present in normal efferent tear ducts, is acquired during life
in a proportion of apparently asymptomatic individuals.