2021
DOI: 10.32552/2021.actamedica.544
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NK/T cell Lymphoma as a Rare Cause of an Oronasal Fistula

Abstract: NK/T cell lymphoma is one of the most unique and rare forms of extranodal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, mostly derived from natural killer cell lineages and occasionally cytotoxic T cell lines. Due to the non-specific presentation of NK/T cell lymphoma such as nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, and epistaxis, diagnosis is often an issue and can be misleading. Oronasal fistula following a non-healing ulcer on the soft palate, can be one of the clinical presentations of NK/T cell lymphoma. Here, we are reporting a ra… Show more

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