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Mycobacterial Spindle Cell Pseudotumor of the Nasal Cavity.

Prokopios P ArgyrisPaul E Wakely
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2023)
Although exceptionally rare, MSCP should be considered in the differential diagnosis of nodular lesions of the nasal cavity that are characterized microscopically by marked spindle cell proliferation in a vague storiform pattern, admixed with a lymphocytic or mixed inflammatory infiltrate. A negative medical history for HIV infection and medication-induced immunosuppression should not preclude a diagnosis of MSCP, particularly in extranodal sites. Once the diagnosis is established, prognosis appears to be excellent for nasal MSCP following conservative surgical excision.
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