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Grażyna Lisowska1, Natalia Zięba1, Grażyna Stryjewska-Makuch2, Wojciech Ścierski1, Katarzyna Miśkiewicz-Orczyk1, Maciej Misiołek1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND Extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphomas are rare neoplasms that result in the destruction of mid-facial tissues. Infrequently seen in ear, nose, and throat clinical practice, they are often misdiagnosed and treated as chronic sinusitis, which delays proper diagnosis. This study aimed to describe the insidious course of NK/T-cell lymphomas, nasal type. CASE REPORT A 36-year-old woman with a 2-year history of recurrent exacerbation of chronic sinusitis and allergies was admitted to our clinic. Multiple endoscopic sinus surgical procedures were performed. Repeated histopathological tissue examinations revealed extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type. Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET-CT) was performed to assess the extent of the disease. The patient was treated with antibiotics, steroids, and antifungal drugs for many months before the definitive diagnosis was made. The patient was eligible for modified SMILE chemotherapy; however, the patient died suddenly from septic shock several days before the beginning of treatment. CONCLUSIONS Chronic rhinosinusitis with progressive necrosis of sinonasal tissue that persists despite adequate antibacterial and antifungal treatment should prompt further investigation. In such cases, it is important to consider the diagnosis of NK/T-cell lymphomas, nasal type. Early diagnosis increases the opportunity for successful treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32956336 PMCID: PMC7520134 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.926599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1.(A) Edema and ulceration of the right eyelid. (B) Ulceration of the uvula, hard palate, and palatine tonsils.
Figure 2.(A) CT scan coronal view: recurrent bilateral sinusitis. (B) Subsequent CT scan, coronal view.
Figure 3.CT scan sagittal view: nasal septum perforation, nasal collapse, and deformation.