Danny M Meslemani1, Lamont Jones. 1. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Case report of a male with a rare nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma that presented as an aggressive nasal infection superimposed with squamous and basal cell carcinoma. A review of the diagnosis, management, and prognosis nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma will be presented. STUDY DESIGN: Case report and literature review. METHODS: Review of the literature for cases of nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma, with particular attention to its presentations. RESULTS: Differential diagnosis includes aggressive infection of the nasal skin, carcinoma, and lymphoma. CONCLUSION: No cases in the literature of NK/T cell lymphoma have been reported that presented with an aggressive infection with initial biopsies that revealed squamous cell and basal cell carcinoma, which led to surgical management and a definitive diagnosis of Nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma.
OBJECTIVES: Case report of a male with a rare nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma that presented as an aggressive nasal infection superimposed with squamous and basal cell carcinoma. A review of the diagnosis, management, and prognosis nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma will be presented. STUDY DESIGN: Case report and literature review. METHODS: Review of the literature for cases of nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma, with particular attention to its presentations. RESULTS: Differential diagnosis includes aggressive infection of the nasal skin, carcinoma, and lymphoma. CONCLUSION: No cases in the literature of NK/T cell lymphoma have been reported that presented with an aggressive infection with initial biopsies that revealed squamous cell and basal cell carcinoma, which led to surgical management and a definitive diagnosis of Nasal type NK/T cell lymphoma.