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Primary sinonasal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma masquerading as chronic rhinosinusitis: An issue of routine histopathological examination
Journal
Journal of Laryngology and Otology
Journal Volume
117
Journal Issue
5
Pages
404-407
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
Abstract
Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) of the sinonasal tract is uncommon. Morphologically and radiographically, sinonasal lymphomas are difficult to distinguish from other malignant neoplasms or non-neoplastic processes. However, there is no general consensus about the need of routine histopathological examination for nasal polyps among otolaryngologists. We present a case of primary sinonasal NHL mimicking chronic rhinosinusitis and debate the issue of routine histopathological examination. We suggest that all tissues removed from the sinonasal tract during surgery must be submitted for histopathological examination. Failure to do so may miss diagnosis and delay appropriate treatment.
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adult; anamnesis; article; cancer chemotherapy; case report; computer assisted tomography; follow up; histopathology; human; male; maxillary sinus; nonhodgkin lymphoma; nose surgery; paranasal sinus; rhinosinusitis; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Lymphoma, T-Cell; Male; Middle Aged; Nose Neoplasms; Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms; Rhinitis; Sinusitis; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Type
journal article