2013
DOI: 10.5152/tao.2011.20
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with bilateral tonsillar hypertrophy: A case report

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“…The majority of patients with tonsillar NHL present with symptoms related to the primary site of involvement. The most common complaints are sore throat, dysphagia, and neck mass (14)(15)(16). However, systemic symptoms such as night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, and fever, termed as B symptoms, are less common in these patients.…”
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“…The majority of patients with tonsillar NHL present with symptoms related to the primary site of involvement. The most common complaints are sore throat, dysphagia, and neck mass (14)(15)(16). However, systemic symptoms such as night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, and fever, termed as B symptoms, are less common in these patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our country, there are published studies on tonsillar lymphomas, mainly revealing similar patterns in cross-sectional studies (3). However, the data is typically based on case reports (14)(15)(16). We aimed to contribute to the national data by compiling the clinical and radiological features of tonsillar lymphomas diagnosed in two university hospitals.…”
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confidence: 99%