Primary Ectopic Meningioma of Nasal Cavity: A Rare Presentation

Author(s):  
Thripthi Rai ◽  
Vijendra S. Shenoy ◽  
Pallavi Varshney ◽  
Anusha S. Bhatt
Author(s):  
E. Siva Kumar ◽  
C. A. Swapna ◽  
Lavanya Karanam ◽  
S. Radhika

<p>Aim establishing the diagnosis of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour is very challenging due to its varied clinical and radiological manifestations. We report a rare presentation of a 5 years old female child with inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour, which was endoscopically resected with postop steroid therapy. Case report, a 5 years old female child presented to ENT OPD with complaints of right nasal obstruction since, 4 months along with recurrent minor episodes of spontaneous bleeds from the right nasal cavity. On examination a huge fleshy reddish polypoidal and pulsatile mass was seen filling the entire right nasal cavity associated with right eye proptosis. MRI with contrast showed expansion of right maxillary sinus bony walls with internal soft tissue leision measuring 41 mm (TRANS) × 36 mm (AP)×31 mm (CC) seen enhancing with contrast. Vascular supply is from maxillary artery. Under anaesthesia right external carotid artery ligation was done followed by removal of mass from right nasal cavity. Histopathological examination was consistent with inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour. On immunohistochemistry spindle cells showed cytoplasmic positivity for SMA. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour though a very unusual tumour, should be considered in the differential diagnoses of tumours in the nasal cavity. A vigilant clinical evaluation and extensive imaging along with histopathological examination can guide us to an early diagnosis and proper treatment resulting in better patient satisfaction.<strong></strong></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-114
Author(s):  
KN Salimath ◽  
N Ramakrishnan ◽  
JR Galagali

The nasal cavity presents with various types of neoplasms, including epithelial and mesenchymal tumors. Cavernous hemangioma of nasal cavity is quite rare. It usually presents as a unilateral mass arising from mucosa of nasal cavity. Case Report                                       We describe here, a case of 25-year-old serving soldier, who was referred to our hospital with a mass in both nasal cavities with bilateral nasal obstruction. On examination, the mass originated from the inferior aspect of inferior turbinate of both sides. Subsequently on histological examination after complete endoscopic excision revealed that the mass was a cavernous hemangioma arising from both inferior turbinates. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first case of cavernous hemangioma arising from both inferior turbinate reported in literature.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-22
Author(s):  
Sharanabasappa Rudragouda Malipatil

ABSTRACT The term extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma has been applied to vascular, fibrous nodules occurring outside the nasopharynx. These rare benign neoplasms characterized by a different biological history and clinical features with respect to nasopharyngeal tumors and, for these reasons, they should be regarded as atypical clinical entity. A 60-year-old male presented to us with a mass in the left nasal cavity since last 1 year. Examination revealed an irregular, pinkish mass arising from the lateral aspect of left nasal vestibule. The mass was excised and sent for histopathological reporting which confirmed angiofibroma. This case is reported for its atypicality being the rarest site of origin with no case reported so far in medical literature.


Author(s):  
Nitin Vasant Deosthale ◽  
Vivek V. Harkare ◽  
Sonali P. Khadakkar ◽  
Gayatri B. Dhok

2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 77-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arpit Saxena ◽  
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A. V. Ramesh ◽  
Poonam Raj Mehra ◽  
Nikhilesh Kumar ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-113
Author(s):  
P Mishra ◽  
Anjani Sharma ◽  
Mohnish Grover

Abstract Meningiomas arise from arachnoid cells. They can occur at intracranial or extracranial sites. Extracranial meningiomas are very rare tumors. They may arise from nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, middle ear, and subcutaneous tissues. The ectopic meningiomas of paranasal sinuses do not have any communication with intracranial meninges. They usually occurs in young males. Imaging studies shows no bone erosion or intracranial extension. Primary surgical excision is the treatment of choice. The present case is reported due to its rarity and presentation at an unusual age.


2020 ◽  
pp. 014556132097486
Author(s):  
Xianwen Hu ◽  
Maoyan Jiang ◽  
Zelong Feng ◽  
Juan Wang ◽  
Pan Wang ◽  
...  

Primary heterotopic meningiomas are lesions that are not associated with a cranial nerve foramen, vertebral canal, or intracranial structure. The most common histopathological subtype is meningeal epithelioma. In clinical practice, primary heterotopic nasal meningioma occurs relatively rarely, and its most common pathological type is psammomatous meningioma, whereas nasal fibrous meningioma is infrequent. In our case, a 31-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with “progressive nasal obstruction on the right side for half a year.” Computed tomography examination of the paranasal sinuses revealed a polyploid mass in the right nasal cavity. The patient underwent surgical resection of the mass under nasal endoscopy. Histopathological examination confirmed that the mass was an ectopic meningioma of the nasal cavity. The patient was regularly followed up for 2 years without recurrence of the tumor. Primary heterotopic fibrous meningioma of the nasal cavity is clinically rare but should be considered as a differential diagnosis for hemangioma of the nasal cavity, inverted papilloma, and nasal polyp. The final diagnosis is based on pathology and immunohistochemistry analysis results.


2012 ◽  
Vol 91 (5) ◽  
pp. E10-E12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhash C. Gupta ◽  
Sachin Jain ◽  
Himanshu P. Singh ◽  
Atul Sachan ◽  
Soumit Dey

2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 169-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sharanabasappa Rudragouda Malipatil

ABSTRACT The term extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma has been applied to vascular, fibrous nodules occurring outside the nasopharynx. These rare benign neoplasms characterized by a different biological history and clinical features with respect to nasopharyngeal tumors and, for these reasons, they should be regarded as atypical clinical entity. A 60-year-old male presented to us with a mass in the left nasal cavity since last 1 year. Examination revealed an irregular, pinkish mass arising from the lateral aspect of left nasal vestibule. The mass was excised and sent for histopathological reporting which confirmed angiofibroma. This case is reported for its atypicality being the rarest site of origin with no case reported so far in medical literature. How to cite this article Malipatil SR. Extranasopharyngeal Angiofibroma from Nasal Vestibule: A Rare Presentation. Int J Otorhinolaryngol Clin 2013;5(3):169-172.


Author(s):  
Padmanaban K. Govindaraman ◽  
Senthilkumar M. ◽  
Arumugam N. ◽  
Abu A. Arshad

<p>Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by <em>Rhinosporidium seeberi</em>. It primarily affects nasal cavity. Cutaneous manifestation of the disease is rare. Here we report a case of disseminated subcutaneous rhinosporidiosis, clinically and radiologically suspected to be a soft tissue tumor, which was diagnosed by FNAC and confirmed by histopathological examination. </p>


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