HIGHLIGHTS
- who: sinjore88 from the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of have published the research work: Extranasal T/NK lymphoma with a fatal outcome: A case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The diagnosis of LTNKEN remains difficult and requires an anatomopathological and clinical confrontation.
SUMMARY
Extranodal T/NK lymphoma (ENTNHL) is a high-grade, non-Hodgkin, EBV-induced lymphoma. There are two types: the nasal forms with primary involvement of the oropharyngeal sphere and the extranasal forms, also known as the nasal type, in which skin involvement is the most . . .
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