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Blastic Natural Killer–Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report

This article presents a case of blastic natural killer (NK)–cell lymphoma. This rare neoplasm is defined by its clinical presentation, histologic characteristics, and immunostaining pattern. Most cases, including the one presented here, follow an aggressive clinical course.


 

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