2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492012000600013
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Ocular masquerade syndrome associated with extranodal nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma: case report

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“…It commonly presents in adult men, especially in Asia and Central America, but there are infrequent reports of cases in Europe and the USA [17]. Seventy to ninety percent of ENKTCLs originate in the nasopharynx, although disseminated and extranasal disease also occurs [2, 3, 12, 18], as it did in our patient. This malignancy is characterized by an aggressive angiodestructive growth pattern and tumor necrosis [18] as well as a pathogenic link to EBV [19-22].…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…It commonly presents in adult men, especially in Asia and Central America, but there are infrequent reports of cases in Europe and the USA [17]. Seventy to ninety percent of ENKTCLs originate in the nasopharynx, although disseminated and extranasal disease also occurs [2, 3, 12, 18], as it did in our patient. This malignancy is characterized by an aggressive angiodestructive growth pattern and tumor necrosis [18] as well as a pathogenic link to EBV [19-22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In one published case of nasal ENKTCL, vitritis improved following intrathecal chemotherapy and intravitreal methotrexate; however, there were no uveoretinal lesions noted on the dilated fun dus examination [15]. Another patient with intraocular ENKTCL was treated with methylprednisolone for presumed optic neuritis due to optic nerve edema; autopsy subsequently revealed posterior optic nerve invasion by the tumor [3]. Cimino et al [4] reported a patient with nasal type ENKTCL who developed vitritis and retinochoroidal lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NKTL especially that involves the ocular is generally a rapidly progressing disease, with short survival times from diagnosis despite standard therapy [1013]. Persistent EBV infection of T or NK cells defines a distinct disease entity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review that included 24 patients with primary nasal or nasopharyngeal NK/T-cell lymphoma identifi ed six patients (25% of the study population) who suffered vision-threatening complications that stemmed from uveitis/vitritis and/or orbital infl ammation (5). Intraocular and orbital presentations of the malignancy have been confused with a range of diagnoses, including orbital cellulitis (9, 10), nonspecifi c orbital infl ammation (6), conjunctivitis, anterior uveitis, and optic neuritis (11).…”
Section: Natural Killer/t-cell Lymphoma Invading the Orbit And Globementioning
confidence: 99%