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  • The study evaluated 21 patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma who had primary extranodal signs in areas like the orbits and sinuses.
  • The analysis revealed that there are no distinct characteristics or typical features of malignant lymphoma as seen in CT scans.
  • The paper discusses important differential diagnoses related to tumors in the facial skeleton region.

Article Abstract

The evaluation of 21 patients with non-Hodgkin-Lymphoma and primary extranodal manifestations involving the orbits, the paranasal sinuses, and the parapharyngeal spaces shows no typical features in malignant lymphoma. The analysis of the morphological features in computed tomography allows no classification of the tumor type. The most important differential diagnoses within the region of the facial skeleton are discussed.

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