CASE REPORT PRIMARY NASOPHARYNGEAL TUBERCULOSIS: A RARE CASE PRESENTATION release_sjrzkawttvhavlseadmw6e3jvy

by Tashnin Rahman, Bhargaw Ilapakurty, Kaberi Kakati, Ashok Das, Amal Kataki

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Primary nasopharyngeal tuberculosis (TB) is extremely rare. However, in endemic areas, isolated nasopharyn-geal TB may present mimicking a malignancy. We report here a case of 31-year old male who presented with multiple lymphadenopathis in the neck. Furthermore, North Eastern part of the country has a high incidence of nasopharyngeal cancers. The diagnosis of primary nasopharyngeal TB was confirmed by histopathology of the nasopharyngeal lesion and negative finding on chest imaging.
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