Abstract
Nasal T/NK Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma is an infrequent and aggressive entity, more prevalent in men with a nonspecific clinical presentation. The diagnosis is histopathologic, however the clinical suspicion is fundamental to identify it in comparison to its clinical differentials. This is a case report of a young male with nonspecific clinical manifestations that was wrongfully treated for other conditions and then diagnosed with a nasal T/NK cells lymphoma.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Maria Paz Benavides Jimenez, Gabriela Ferreira Cristofori, Ruth Cohen Abtibol, Andrey Tobal Calvo, Rafael Rojas Saurez
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