Case Report

Bilateral Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma of the Temporal Bone: A Rare and Unusual Presentation

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Axial (a) and coronal (b) HRCT images reveal extensive permeative destructive lesions involving both temporal bones (white asterisks). Axial postcontrast fat suppressed T1W axial (c) and coronal (d) images reveal postcontrast enhancement of large associated subgaleal and extracranial intradural soft tissue mass (arrows) on the right side and a moderately large lobulated soft tissue mass along undersurface of left temporal bone (asterisk) causing compression of the extracranial segment of left facial nerve.
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