“… 2 , 5 It typically affects the nasal and paranasal regions, but it can also affect the lungs, gastrointestinal tract, testicles, kidneys, pancreas, central nervous system and skin, 2 - 6 the latter being the second most commonly involved area after the nasal cavity. 2 , 3 Cutaneous lesions can also be similar to those seen in mycosis fungoides. 3 Enlarged lymph nodes can be seen, particularly in patients with nasal involvement, and they can be inflammatory or related to the tumor.…”