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ea0049ep115 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2017

NK/T lymphoma adrenal presenting as adrenal insufficiency and cranial nerves neuropathies-a case report

Dharan Shalini Sree , Aziz Norazizah , Lim Shueh Lin , Puspanathan Pavitratha

Adrenal Lymphoma is extremely rare with fewer than 200 cases reported. The most common subtype is the diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Malignant lymphoma arising in the endocrine glands represents only 3% of extranodal malignant lymphomas and is usually confined to the thyroid gland. NK/T-cell lymphoma presents primarily in the nasopharynx and sinuses. Although involvement of the adrenal glands can be seen in disseminated disease, primary presentation with adrenal masses and adr...