1990
DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(90)90254-3
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Polymorphic reticulosis and conventional lymphomas of the nose and upper aerodigestive tract: A clinicopathologic study of 70 cases, and immunophenotypic studies of 16 cases

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“…[5][6][7] Furthermore, clonal Epstein-Barr viral infection has been documented in many of these cases. 6 Patients with primary nasal lymphoma usually present Primary nasal T or NK cell lymphoma is rarely seen in the Western population but is more common in the with local nasal symptoms and the tumour is often clinically localised.…”
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“…[5][6][7] Furthermore, clonal Epstein-Barr viral infection has been documented in many of these cases. 6 Patients with primary nasal lymphoma usually present Primary nasal T or NK cell lymphoma is rarely seen in the Western population but is more common in the with local nasal symptoms and the tumour is often clinically localised.…”
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“…However, the usual absence of other T-lineage antigens, such as CD4, CD5, CD8, and surface CD3 (Chan et al, 1987;Jaffe et al, 1996), the frequent presence of germ-line T-cell receptor (TcR) genes (Ho et al, 1990a;Jaffe et al, 1996), and, in most cases, the expression of a natural killer (NK)-cell marker, CD56 (Ho et al, 1990a;Jaffe, 1995Jaffe, , 1996Kanavaros et al, 1993;Suzumiya et al, 1994), raise doubts about the true nature of this lymphoma. The term "nasal T/NK-cell lymphoma" was proposed in 1994 to reflect the existence of the characteristics of both T cells and NK cells .…”
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“…Furthermore, CD56 is usually but not always positive in NK/T-cell lymphomas. A combined genotype of germ-line TcR is mandatory for the diagnosis of NK/ T-cell lymphoma, but rare cases with clonal gene rearrangement have also been reported (Gaulard et al, 1988;Ho et al, 1990a;1990b;Kanavaros et al, 1993). Despite the lack of specific markers, a combination of morphology; phenotypic features such as the presence of CD56 and CD3⑀ and lack of CD5; and genotype of the germ-line TcR gene is currently acceptable for diagnosis of NK/T-cell lymphoma .…”
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“…3 Horny et al analyzed the published data and stated that most of these lesions are initially seen as nonulcerated smooth or polypoid masses in the epiglottis and the arytenoepiglottic folds. 8,22 Subsite classification include 47% in supraglottis, 25% in glottis and rest present as subglottic or transglottic. 3 Supraglottic region has rich lymphoid aggregations in the lamina propria so the higher incidence.…”
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