W. E. Wong, J. Saniasiaya, Abdul Ghani Fauzah, A. Ibrahim, T. L. Loh, A. Zakaria
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Abstract
Leiomyoma of the nasal cavity constitutes less than 1% of all leiomyoma cases and is known to occur predominantly among the adult female population. Traditionally, intranasal Leiomyoma presents with nasal obstruction and epistaxis. Herein, we report a case of solid-pattern Leiomyoma arising from the right inferior turbinate, presenting exclusively as unresolved sphenopalatine neuralgia symptoms. Endoscopic excision of the tumour successfully alleviates the patient’s symptoms, requiring no further management. An extensive literature search revealed that intranasal Leiomyoma could be successfully managed by endoscopic excision with no recurrence. We highlight the importance of intranasal endoscopic examination in all patients with persistent neuropathic pain of the head and neck.