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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Nasal natural killer/T cell lymphoma (NK/TCL) is a distinct clinicopathologic entity.
  • It presents as locally destructive, necrotizing lesions in the mid-face.

Observation:

  • NK/TCL is uncommon but typically exhibits a highly aggressive clinical course.
  • It is the most frequent type among sino-nasal lymphomas.

Findings:

  • Non-specific clinical features significantly impede early diagnosis and management.
  • This report details a case of nasal NK/T cell lymphoma in a young male adult.

Implications:

  • Increased awareness of non-specific symptoms is crucial for timely diagnosis.
  • Case reports aid in understanding and managing this aggressive lymphoma.