Adenocarcinoma Nasossinusal- a Relevância da História Ocupacional

Marta Costa, Carlos Leite
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Introduction Nasosinusal Adenocarcinomas are rare neoplasms that account for less than 5% of head and neck cancers. Occupational risk factors that have been linked to a higher incidence of Nasosinusal Adenocarcinomas include chronic exposure to wood dust and/or leather, nickel and chromium compounds, formaldehyde and other solvents, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Occupations with exposure to dense wood dust are particularly associated with the intestinal subtype of adenocarcinoma, the most frequent location of which occurs in the ethmoid sinus and upper nasal cavity. The report of this clinical case aims to raise awareness among health professionals for the surveillance and early diagnosis of these occupational cancers. Description of the Clinical Case The authors present the case of an 81-year-old man who worked for 56 years as a joiner in the furniture industry. In his occupational history he denied the use of Personal Protective Equipment, namely respiratory protection. In a surveillance consultation with his family physician, he reported epistaxis and occasional nasal obstruction of the right nostril with an evolution of about three months. During the evaluation, a neoformative lesion was diagnosed in the right nasal fossa and the patient was immediately referred to Otorhinolaryngology consultation. A biopsy of the lesion revealed “morphological aspects of intestinal adenocarcinoma”. After evaluation in group consultation, he was proposed for endoscopic sinus surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. Discussion/Conclusion Occupational exposure to wood dust should lower the physician’s threshold of suspicion for symptoms suggestive of occupational cancer. The long latency period for the development of adenocarcinoma and the higher survival of people treated in the early stages of the disease make periodic medical surveillance in the early detection of nasal adenocarcinoma necessary. Keywords: Nasosinusal Adenocarcinoma, Wood Dust, Occupational Disease, Ocupational Medicine, General and Family Medicine.
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鼻鼻腺癌是一种罕见的肿瘤,占头颈部癌症的不到5%。与鼻鼻腺癌较高发病率相关的职业风险因素包括长期接触木屑和/或皮革、镍和铬化合物、甲醛和其他溶剂以及多环芳烃。与密集木屑接触的职业尤其与肠腺癌亚型相关,肠腺癌最常发生在筛窦和上鼻腔。这一临床病例的报告旨在提高卫生专业人员对这些职业癌症的监测和早期诊断的认识。临床病例的描述作者提出的情况下,一个81岁的男子谁工作了56年,作为一个木匠在家具行业。在他的职业生涯中,他否认使用个人防护设备,即呼吸防护设备。在与家庭医生的监测会诊中,他报告了鼻出血和偶尔的右鼻孔鼻塞,病情发展约3个月。在评估期间,在右鼻窝诊断出新生病变,患者立即转至耳鼻喉科会诊。病变活检显示“肠腺癌的形态学特征”。经小组会诊评估,建议行鼻内镜手术及辅助放疗。讨论/结论木屑职业暴露可降低医生对职业性癌症状的怀疑阈值。腺癌发展潜伏期长,早期治疗患者生存率高,因此在早期发现鼻腺癌时进行定期医学监测是必要的。关键词:鼻窦腺癌,木屑,职业病,职业医学,全科和家庭医学
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