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South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust; North Manchester General HospitalPublication date
2020-06Subject
Ear, Nose & Throat
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The study aims to discuss a case of an uncommonly sited rare tumour causing nasal obstruction and a literature review of angioleiomyomas in the nose. A 64-year-old woman presented with blockage of the right nostril, associated with a visible swelling on the undersurface of the alar cartilage, in the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. Anterior rhinoscopy highlighted a 1 cm cystic lesion, with areas of firmness, present at the mucocutaneous junction with a broad base. It was not attached to the underlying cartilage. There was no ulceration or bleeding on palpation. Nasal endoscopy did not show any extension further and the rest of the nasal cavity was clear. Endonasal resection of the tumour using a two-handed technique. This paper highlights not only the importance of considering angioleiomyomas within a differential diagnosis of nasal obstructions but also the uncommon site. . Keywords: cancer intervention; head and neck cancer; healthcare improvement and patient safety; nasal polyps.Citation
Apthorp C, Sharma S, Barrak Aldeerawi H. Uncommonly sited rare tumour causing nasal obstruction. BMJ Case Rep. 2020 Jun 9;13(6):e233486. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2019-233486.Type
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc7287491/PMID
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BMJ Case ReportsPublisher
BMJ Publishing Groupae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bcr-2019-233486