To study and findings in a case series of Extra Nodal Non Hodgkin Lymphomas (EN NHL). Materials and Methods: 17 cases of primary, collected during a period of November 2019 to November 2020 (one year), wherein the clinical data included age, gender, site, clinical presentation and findings were collected and staining was done along with (IHC) using a panel of antibodies depending on the morphology. Result: 17 cases of primary taken. Majority of our patients were from higher age group, presenting in sixth decade, though the age range was wide between 5-92 years. Our study included 12 males and 5 females, with a male: female ratio of 2.4:1. We found masses and GIT as the most common site for. Weight loss followed by fever was the most common clinical presentation in our study presentation. Ann Arbor Staging was done in 16/17 cases where 35% (6/17) belonged to stage I, 35% (6/17) cases belonged to stage II, 17.6 (3/17) belonged to stage III and 1.5% (1/17) belonged to Eastern cooperative oncology group performance scale (ECOG) was also calculated and documented.
Conclusion:This study highlights importance of diagnosing Non Hodgkin's lymphomas as a separate entity since its clinical presentation, prognosis, staging and management differs from Nodal NonHodgkins lymphoma.