Case Report

An Unusual Presentation of B-Cell Lymphoma as a Large Isolated Epiglottic Mass: Case Report and Literature Review

Figure 1

Axial CT neck (a and b), sagittal CT neck (c and d), and coronal CT neck (e), with contrast, show the anteriorly sessile soft tissue mass arising from the laryngeal surface of epiglottis, with relatively stable position. The epiglottis has no submucosal extension.
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