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Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 1/2024

21-10-2023 | Hamartoma | Clinical Report

Sinonasal Hamartoma and Chronic Laryngeal Edema Causing Severe Dyspnea

Authors: Jelena Gavric, Svetlana Valjarevic, Milan B. Jovanovic, Nenad Miladinovic

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Sinonasal hamartomas, according to the 5th edition of the World Health Organisation classification of head and neck tumours are divided into respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH), seromucinous hamartoma and chondromesenchymal hamartoma. Seromucinous hamartoma are benign proliferations of small eosinophilic glands surrounded by fibrous stroma and cuboidal cells. Hamartomas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are rare entities, clinically presenting as sinonasal polyposis.

Case Presentation

A 79- year-old female patient was referred to our emergency room due to severe dyspnea. Anterior rhinoscopy revealed unilateral greyish polypoid mass obstructing the middle, inferior and common nasal meatus. Systemic corticosteroids and oxygen therapy were administered under observation. Computerized tomographic imaging of the paranasal sinuses with contrast on all three planes showed an opacified polypoid mass in all meatus and the maxillary, anterior ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinus posteriorly extending to the choanae. On the coronal plane a widening of the olfactory clefts about 12 mm was described. FESS visualized that the polypoid mass originated from the posterior septum and extended to all meatus anteriorly and to the choanae posteriorly. The polypoid lesion was endoscopically completely excised. Histopathological analysis revealed a seromucinous hamartoma.

Conclusion

Seromucinous hamartoma are rare benign tumors of the sinonasal region with potential of malignant alteration. Unfortunately, they share symptoms and clinical appearance with other benign conditions of the sinonasal region. Therefore, it is even more important to consider them as a differential diagnose.
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Metadata
Title
Sinonasal Hamartoma and Chronic Laryngeal Edema Causing Severe Dyspnea
Authors
Jelena Gavric
Svetlana Valjarevic
Milan B. Jovanovic
Nenad Miladinovic
Publication date
21-10-2023
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery / Issue 1/2024
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-04276-1

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