This population of cells in this process have an NK-cell phenotype (CD3, CD56, CD2, CD7), lacks evidence of Epstein-Barr virus infection, has germline rearrangement of the T-cell receptor, and a very indolent clinical course.
In the CD56+ cutaneous nasal-type NK/T-cell lymphoma strongly associated with latent EBV infection, subcutaneous or dermal nodules are the most common skin findings, but great morphologic heterogeneity has been noted including papules, infiltrated plaques, and ulcerated tumors, and TCR genes are mostly germline.