We herein report a case of T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma which initially presented as a self-limiting T-lymphoproliferative disorder involving multiple extranodal and extrapulmonary organs, such as the salivary gland, the liver, and the central nervous system. Repeated biopsies only revealed polyclonal T-lymphocytosis without the presence of atypical B-cells. Angiocentric cellular infiltration was absent, thus ruling out lymphomatoid granulomatosis. A recurrence in the lymphatic system finally revealed a small population of pathognomonic atypical B-cells, which led to the diagnosis. The clinical dilemma in the diagnosis and management of this indeterminate condition points to limitations in the current nosology.

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