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Clinical images of NK/T-cell lymphoma

Clinical images of NK/T-cell lymphoma
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Author: Eric Tse and Yok-Lam Kwong
Category: Lymphoma: Mature T and NK cell lymphoproliferations
Published Date: 06/20/2013

Clinical images of NK/T-cell lymphoma. (A) A large ulcer that on biopsy showed NK/T-cell lymphoma. Scars (arrows) were attributed by the patient to be due to ulcers that healed from previous mosquito bite hypersensitivity, occurring over a period of decades. There was almost complete healing of the ulcer after 2 courses of SMILE (right side). (B) Typical PET/CT image of a nasal lymphoma. (C) Relapse of nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma in the mediastinum. (D) Disseminated NK-cell lymphoma showing diffuse splenic uptake. (E) Relapsed cutaneous NK/T-cell lymphoma. The lesion was very subtle and showed up on PET/CT with a low SUVmax. This patient presented with multiple skin lesions.