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07-12-2024 | Epistaxis | Case Report

Biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma in a toddler: a case report and literature review

Authors: Tzu-Kung Wang, Ta-Jen Lee, Po-Hung Chang, Chia-Chen Wu, Chia-Hsiang Fu

Published in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

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Abstract

Introduction

Biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma (BSNS) is an extremely rare malignant tumor characterized by neural and myogenic differentiation. No documented cases of BSNS have been reported in toddlers.

Case report

A 1-year-11-month-old girl presented with significant unilateral nasal bleeding. Identification of the bleeding source during the initial assessment was particularly challenging given the patient’s agitated state. Subsequent exploration under anesthesia revealed an exophytic tumor arising from the middle turbinate. Afterwards, the patient underwent tumor excision via transnasal endoscopy, with no immediate complications. Immunohistochemistry confirmed a diagnosis of BSNS. No signs of recurrence or distant metastasis were observed over a two-year follow-up period.

Conclusion

Massive, persistent nasal bleeding due to sinonasal malignancies in very young children is exceedingly uncommon. For young patients with recurrent or atypical epistaxis, clinicians should consider a neoplastic origin, given the difficulty in pinpointing the bleeding source. This case aims to remind physicians to include such rare malignancies in differential diagnoses, stressing the need for heightened awareness during pediatric assessments.
Literature
Metadata
Title
Biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma in a toddler: a case report and literature review
Authors
Tzu-Kung Wang
Ta-Jen Lee
Po-Hung Chang
Chia-Chen Wu
Chia-Hsiang Fu
Publication date
07-12-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Print ISSN: 0937-4477
Electronic ISSN: 1434-4726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-024-09121-x