Abstract
Abstract
Background
T cell lymphoma of the upper aerodigestive tract is a rare entity usually presenting as midfacial ulcerative lesion. It is extremely rare to present as non-healing erosive lesion of the oropharynx.
Case presentation
A 29-year-old female patient presented with odynophagia and trismus for several months. An “inflammatory” oropharyngeal ulcer was diagnosed and she was treated with repeated courses of antibiotics and corticosteroids without response. Recently, she had some blood stained saliva and vomited fresh blood. When seen, she had extensive painful ulcer eroding the right side of the soft palate and right tonsillar area. The ulcer had a whitish floor and ragged border without any tendency to heal. A second biopsy was taken and proved the lesion to be extranodal natural killer T cell lymphoma (ENKTL). The patient was treated with a modified SMILE (steroid, methotrexate, ifosfamide, l-asparaginase, and etoposide) protocol.
Conclusions
Extranodal natural killer T cell lymphoma can manifest first in the oropharynx. If left untreated it may lead to deep erosive lesion and major oral bleeding. SMILE chemotherapy protocol was used in our patient with good early response.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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