Types and Clinical Profile of Unilateral Sinonasal Masses

Background: Unilateral mass in the sinonasal region is a common problem facing the otolaryngologist in daily clinical practice. There are various benign and malignant conditions originating inthis area with different clinical features depending on their nature and extent.Objectives: To evaluate the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Al- Anbar Medical Journal 2022-06, Vol.18 (1), p.1-4
Hauptverfasser: Khammas, Ammar, Hameed, Husam, Alobaidy, Firas
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Unilateral mass in the sinonasal region is a common problem facing the otolaryngologist in daily clinical practice. There are various benign and malignant conditions originating inthis area with different clinical features depending on their nature and extent.Objectives: To evaluate the types and clinical profile of unilateral sinonasal masses.Materials and methods: This study includes 60 patients who attended the outpatient clinic atAlyarmook Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, between January 2017 and April 2018. A thouroughhistory from each patient was taken. Moreover, the clinical examination was done according tostandard clinical practice. The imaging results of the nose and paranasal sinuses were documented.Then biopsy was taken from the mass at the operating room under local or general anesthesia ifindicated. The specimen was sent for histopathological examination and the results were documented on the data collection sheet. The patients were divided into two groups: non-neoplasticand neoplastic according to the histopathological results.Results: Out of 60 patients, there were 36 (60%) males. The age of our cases was ranged from 6to 79 years with a mean age of 34.20 ± 18.126 years. Non-neoplastic causes were (n=38, 63.3%)more than the neoplastic group, and the majority of them were unilateral simple polyp (n=23,38.3%). Inverted papilloma was the most common benign tumor (n=8, 13.3%), while, squamous cellcarcinoma was the commonest malignant neoplasm (n=2, 3.3%). Non-neoplastic causes were morein both sexes. The most affected age group was 20-49 years (n=31, 51.7%). The non-neoplasticcauses were mostly seen in the age group 20-49 years (n=22, 36.7%). There was no statisticallysignificant difference between the age and gender and the causes of unilateral sinonasal lesions(P-value > 0.05). Nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, and hyposmia were more in non-neoplasticthan neoplastic group. While epistaxis and facial pain were found to be higher in the neoplasticgroup.Conclusion: Non-neoplastic masses outnumber neoplastic ones. Among non-neoplastic lesions, inflammatory polyps were the most common. Benign neoplasms outnumber the malignant neoplasmswith inverted papilloma and squamous cell carcinoma were the most common respectively.
ISSN:2664-3154
2706-6207
2664-3154
DOI:10.33091/amj.2022.174522