Nasal obstruction in a 14 year old girl caused by a huge middle turbinate mucocele appearing radiologically as an inverted papilloma.

Pub Date : 2023-08-01 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3941/jrcr.v17i8.4774
William Wakeford, Dimitrios Ioannidis
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Abstract

Introduction: We present a case of a fourteen year old girl who presented with a large intra-nasal mass to the ENT team at a district general hospital in the UK.

Presentation of case: The girl presented predominantly with nasal obstruction and some symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Imaging revealed a large lesion abutting the skull base and causing bony remodelling with marked septal deviation. Based both on CT and MRI imaging, the reporting (non-head and neck) radiologist suggested inverted papilloma as a differential diagnosis. Intra-operative exploration in fact revealed a very large left middle turbinate mucocele extending to the left frontal sinus. The mass was excised endoscopically without complications.

Discussion: Although concha bullosa of the middle turbinate of the nose are common, development of a mucocele within them is far less common and for such a mucocele to develop to this size in a child is extremely rare. The egg shell lining of the lesion can be a tell-tale sign of their aetiology when taken alongside other radiological factors. This case highlights challenges in radiological diagnosis of intra-nasal masses in children, which can lead to delays and increased anxiety.

Conclusion: When assessing nasal masses in children it is important to keep a wide differential due to the challenges of diagnosis. A close conversation should be had with local head and neck radiologists and, of course, where there is a unilateral nasal mass tissue sampling is essential and may be taken as part of a full excision where clinically indicated.

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一名 14 岁女孩因巨大的中鼻甲粘液瘤引起鼻塞,放射学表现为倒置乳头状瘤。
导言:我们介绍了一例 14 岁女孩的病例,她因鼻腔内巨大肿块向英国一家地区综合医院的耳鼻喉科团队求诊:女孩主要表现为鼻塞和一些过敏性鼻炎症状。影像学检查发现,一个巨大的病变与颅底相邻,导致骨质重塑,鼻中隔明显偏曲。根据 CT 和核磁共振成像,报告的放射科医生(非头颈部)建议将倒置乳头状瘤作为鉴别诊断。术中探查实际上发现了一个非常大的左侧中鼻甲粘液瘤,一直延伸到左侧额窦。该肿块经内窥镜切除,无并发症:虽然鼻中鼻甲的圆锥囊肿很常见,但在其中形成粘液瘤的情况却少见得多,而且这种粘液瘤在儿童中发展到如此大的程度也极为罕见。病变的蛋壳状内膜与其他放射学因素结合在一起,可以成为病因的提示性标志。本病例凸显了儿童鼻内肿块放射学诊断的挑战,这可能导致延误和焦虑增加:结论:在评估儿童鼻腔肿块时,由于诊断的挑战性,保持广泛的鉴别是非常重要的。当然,如果是单侧鼻腔肿块,则必须进行组织取样,并在有临床指征的情况下作为全切的一部分。
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