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NEOPLASMS OF
NASAL CAVITY
Tumours of nasal cavity
          Benign               Malignant
Squamous papilloma   Carcioma
Inverted papilloma       -Squamous cell Ca

Schwannoma               - Adenocarcinoma

Meningioma           Malignant melanoma
Haemangioma          Olfactory neuroblastoma
Chondroma            Haemangiopericytoma
Angiofibroma         Lymphoma
Encephalocele        Solitary plasmacytoma
Glioma               Various types of sarcoma
Dermoid
BENIGN
1. Squamous papilloma :
   Verrucous lesions similar to skin warts arise
    from the nasal vestibule or lower part of nasal
    septum.
   Single or multiple, pedunculated or sessile.
   Treatment : local excision with cauterisation of
    the base.
   Cryosrugery
   Laser.
2) Inverted papilloma (transitional cell papilloma or
  Ringertz tumour)
 Microscopically neoplastic epithelium is seen to
  grow towards underlying stroma rather than on the
  surface.
 40-70 years male preponderance (5:1).
 Arises from the lateral wall of nose
 Always unilateral, red or grey masses
 Translucent and oedematous marked tendency to
  recur after surgical removal.
 Associated with squamous cell carcinoma in 10-
  15% of patients.
 Treatment : Wide surgical excision by lateral
  rhinotomy or medial maxillectomy and en bloc
  ethmoidectomy.
3) Pleomorphic adenoma :
 Arises from the nasal septum.

 Treatment : Wide surgical excision.



4) Schwannoma and meningioma :
 Treatment : Surgical excision by lateral
  rhinotomy.
  Both the above mentioned are rare
  tumours
5) Haemangioma :
a)  Capillary haemangioma (bleeding polypus of
    the septum : Soft, dark red, pedunculated or
    sessile tumour arising from anterior part of
    nasal septum.
    Present with recurrent epistaxis and nasal
    obstruction.
    Treatment : Local excision with a cuff of
    surrounding mucoperichondrium.
b)  Cavernous haemangioma : Arises from the
    turbinates on the lateral wall of nose.
    Treated by surgical excision with preliminary
    cryotherapy.
Capillary haemangioma (bleeding
polypus of the septum
6)Chondroma :
  Arise from the ethmoid, nasal cavity or nasal septum.
 Treatment is surgical excision.


7)Intranasal Meningoencephlocele :
   Herniation of brain tissues and meninges through
   foramen caecum or cribriform plate.
 Smooth polyp in the upper part of nose between the
   septum and middle turbinate.
 Seen in Infants and young children. Mass increases in
   size on crying or straining.
 CT scan is essential to demonstrate a defect in the base
   of skull.
 Treatment is frontal craniotomy, severing the stalk form
   the brain, and repair of dural and bony defect. Intranasal
   mass is removed as secondary procedure after cranial
   defect has sealed.
8) Gliomas :
 Seen in infants and children.



9) Nasal dermoid :
 Widening of upper part of nasal septum
  with splaying of nasal bones and
  hypertelorism.
MALIGNANT

1) Carcinoma of nasal cavity :
   Primary carcinoma per se is rare. May be an extension of
    maxillary or ethmoid carcinoma.
   Squamous cell variety, adenoid cystic carcinoma or an
    adenocarcinoma.
   a.    Squamous cell carcinoma : From the vestibule, anterior part of nasal
         septum or the lateral wall of nasal cavity. In men past 50 years of age.
        i.     Vestibular : It arises from the lateral wall of nasal vestibule.
        ii.    Septal : Arises from mucocutaneous junction. “Nose-picker’s cancer”.
        iii.   Lateral wall : Site most commonly involved. Easily extends into ethmoid or
               maxillary sinuses. Presents as a polypoid mass in the lateral wall of nose.
            Treatment : Combination of radiotherapya nd surgery.
   b.    Adenocarcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma. Arises from the
         glands of mucous membrane. Involve upper part of the lateral wall of
         nasal cavity.
2) Malignant melanoma :
 Seen in persons about 50 years of age. Both
  sexes equally affected. Grossly, it presents as a
  slaty-grey or bluish black polypoid mass. Within
  the nasal cavity, most frequent site is anterior
  part of nasal septum followed by middle and
  inferior turbinate.
 Tumour spreads by lymphatics and blood
  stream.
 Treatment : Wide surgical excision.
3) Olfactory neuroblastoma :
 Tumour of olfactory placode. Either sex at any
  age group. Cherry red, polypoidal mass in the
  upper third of the nasal cavity.
 Lymph node or systemic metastases can occur.
 Treatment : Surgical excision followed by
  radiation.
4) Haemangiopericytoma :
 Tumour of vascular origin. Arises from the
  pericyte. Age group of 60-70 presents with
  epistaxis.
 Treatment : Wide surgical excision.
5) Lymphoma :
 Rarely a non-Hodgkin lymphoma presents on
  the septum.
6) Plasmacytoma :
 Males over 40 years.
 Treatment : Radiotherapy followed three months
  later by surgery if total regression does not
  occur.
7) Sarcomas
NASAL POLYPI
    Nasal polypi are non –neopalstic masses
     of oedematous nasal or sinus mucosa.
    Two main varieties
    a)   Bilateral ethmoidal polypi
    b)   Antrochoanal polyp.
Bilateral ethmoidal polypi
      Etiology : Arise in inflammatory conditions of
       nasal mucosa (Rhinosinusitis), disorders of
       ciliary motility or abnormal composition of
       nasal mucus (cystic fibrosis).
      Diseases associated with nasal polypi
i.     Chronic rhinosinusitis : Both allergic and non-
       allergic origin.
ii.    Asthma
iii.   Aspirin intolerance : Sampter’s triad-nasal
       polypi, asthma and aspirine intolerance.
Bilateral ethmoidal polypi
iv.     Cystic fibrosis : Due to abnormal mucus.
v.      Allergic fungal sinusitis.
vi.     Kartagener’s syndrome : Bronchiectasis
        sinusitis, situs inversus and ciliary dyskinesis.
vii.    Young’s syndrome : Sinopulmonary disease
        and azoospermia.
viii.   Churg-Strauss syndrome : Asthma, fever,
        eosinophilia, vasculitis and granuloma.
ix.     Nasal mastocytosis : Chronic rhinitis in which
        nasal mucosa is infiltrated with mast cells.
 Pathogenesis : Nasal mucosa, particularly in the
  region of middle meatus and turbinate becomes
  oedematous due to collection of extracellular fluid
  causing polypoidal change.
 Polypi, sessile in the beginning become
  pedunculated due to gravity and the excessive
  sneezing.
 Pathology : Surface of nasal polypi is covered by
  ciliated columnar epihtelium.
 Later it undergoes a metaplastic change to
  transitional and squamous type on exposure to
  atmospheric irritation.
 Submucosa: large intercellular spaces filled with
  serous fluid. Infiltration with esoinophils and round
  cells.
Site of origin :
 Lateral wall of nose, usually from the middle
  meatus.
HIGH PSEUDOSTRATIFIED CILIARY EPITHELIUM WITH
MANY GOBLET CELLS
MIGRATION OF EOSINOPHILS (ARROWS) THROUGH THE EPITHELIUM
OF A NASAL POLYP. THE EOSINOPHILS ARE CONCENTRATED
MAINLY BENEATH THE BASAL MEMBRANE
Symptoms :                   Signs :
 Mostly seen in adults       Anterior rhinoscopy –

 Nasal suffiness, total
                               polypi appear as smooth,
  nasal obstruction.           glistering, grape-like
                               masses often pale in
 Loss of sense of smell       colour.
 Headache, sinusitis.        Sessile or pedunculated
 Sneezing and watery         Insensitive to probing, do
  nasal discharge due to       not bleed on touch.
  associated allergy.         Multiple and bilateral.
 Mass protruding from the
                              Broadening of nose and
  nostril.                     increased intercanthal
                               distance.
                              Nasal cavity may show
                               purulent discharge due to
                               associated sinusitis.
Diagnosis :
 Clinical examination

 CT scan of paranasal sinuses to exclude
  the bony erosion and expansion
  suggestive of neoplasia.
 Histological examination of the tissue.
Treatment
Conservative :
1.  Antihistaminics and control of allergy.
2.  A short course of steroids may also be used to prevent
    recurrence after surgery.
Surgical :
1.  Polypectomy using a Snare, Multiple and sessile polypi
    require special forceps.
2.  Intranasal ethmoidectomy – when polypi are multiple and
    sessile. Uncapping of the ethmoidal air cells by intranasal
    route.
3.  Extranasal ethmoidectomy – when polypi recur after
    intranasal procedures. Approach is through the medial wall
    of the orbit by an external incision, medial to medial
    canthus.
4.  Transantral ethmoidectomy – This is indicated when
    infection and polypoidal changes are also seen in the
    maxillary antrum.
5.  Endoscopic sinus surgery – FESS done with variuos
    endoscopes of 0°, 30° and 70° angulation.
Antrochoanal polyp ( Killian’s
Polyp)
         This polyp arises form the mucosa of
          maxillary antrum near its accessory
          ostium, comes out of it and grows in the
          choana and nasal cavity. Three parts.
    i)      Antral: Which is a thin stalk.
    ii)     Choanal : Which is round and globular
    iii)    Nasal : Which is flat from side to side.
Aetiology :
 Unknown
 Nasal allergy coupled with sinus infection.
 Seen in children and young adults.
 Usually they are single and unilateral.
Symptoms :
 Unilateral nasal obstruction.
 Obstruction, bilateral when polyp grows
  into the nasopharynx.
 Voice thick and dull due to hyponasality.
 Nasal discharge, mostly mucoid.
Signs :
 Anterior rhinoscopy: A smooth greyish
  mass covered with nasal discharge. Soft
  and can be moved up and down. A large
  polyp may protrude from the nostril and
  show a pink congested look on its
  exposed part.
 Posterior rhinoscopy: globular mass filling
  choana or the nasopharynx. May hang
  down behind the soft palate and present in
  the oropharynx.
Antrochoanal polyp
 X-rays of paranasal sinuses.
 Opacity of the involved antrum.
 X-ray, (lateral view) soft tissue nasopharynx a
  globular swelling in the postnasal space.
Treatment :
 Removed by avulsion either through the nasal or
  oral route.
 In cases which do recur, Caldwell-Luc operation
  may be required to remove the polyp completely
  from the site of its origin and to deal with co-existing
  maxillary sinusitis.
 Endoscopic sinus surgery.
Differential diagnosis :
1. A blob of mucus
2. Hypertrophied middle turbinate is
   differentiated by its pink appearance and
   hard feel of bone on probe testing.
3. Angiofibroma has history of profuse
   recurrent epistaxis. Firm in consistency
   easily bleeds on probing.
4. Other neoplasms may be differentiated
   by their fleshy pink appearance, friable
   nature and their tendency to bleed.
Differences between antrochoanal and
                    ethmoidal polypi
                Antrochoanal polypi           Ethmoidal polypi
Age          Common in children          Common in adults
Aetiology    Infection                   Allergy or multifactorial
Number       Solitary                    Multiple
Laterality   Unilateral                  Bilateral
Origin       Max.sinus near the ostium   Ethmoidal sinuses,
                                         uncinate process, middle
                                         turbiante and middle
                                         meatus.
Growth       Grows backwards to the      Mostly grow anteriorly and
             choana                      may present at the nares

Size & shape Trilobed                    Usually small and grape
                                         like masses.
Antrochoanal                  Ethmoidal
Polyp                         Polyp
   Trilobed in shape            Usually small and grape-
                                  like masses
   Recurrence is uncommon       Recurrence is common
    if removed completely
   Treatment: Polypectomy;      Treatment: Polypectomy,
    endoscopic removal or         Endoscopic surgery or
    Caldwell-Luc Operation        Ethmoidectomy

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Neoplasms of nasal cavity and nasal polypi

  • 2. Tumours of nasal cavity Benign Malignant Squamous papilloma Carcioma Inverted papilloma -Squamous cell Ca Schwannoma - Adenocarcinoma Meningioma Malignant melanoma Haemangioma Olfactory neuroblastoma Chondroma Haemangiopericytoma Angiofibroma Lymphoma Encephalocele Solitary plasmacytoma Glioma Various types of sarcoma Dermoid
  • 3. BENIGN 1. Squamous papilloma :  Verrucous lesions similar to skin warts arise from the nasal vestibule or lower part of nasal septum.  Single or multiple, pedunculated or sessile.  Treatment : local excision with cauterisation of the base.  Cryosrugery  Laser.
  • 4. 2) Inverted papilloma (transitional cell papilloma or Ringertz tumour)  Microscopically neoplastic epithelium is seen to grow towards underlying stroma rather than on the surface.  40-70 years male preponderance (5:1).  Arises from the lateral wall of nose  Always unilateral, red or grey masses  Translucent and oedematous marked tendency to recur after surgical removal.  Associated with squamous cell carcinoma in 10- 15% of patients.  Treatment : Wide surgical excision by lateral rhinotomy or medial maxillectomy and en bloc ethmoidectomy.
  • 5. 3) Pleomorphic adenoma :  Arises from the nasal septum.  Treatment : Wide surgical excision. 4) Schwannoma and meningioma :  Treatment : Surgical excision by lateral rhinotomy. Both the above mentioned are rare tumours
  • 6. 5) Haemangioma : a) Capillary haemangioma (bleeding polypus of the septum : Soft, dark red, pedunculated or sessile tumour arising from anterior part of nasal septum. Present with recurrent epistaxis and nasal obstruction. Treatment : Local excision with a cuff of surrounding mucoperichondrium. b) Cavernous haemangioma : Arises from the turbinates on the lateral wall of nose. Treated by surgical excision with preliminary cryotherapy.
  • 8. 6)Chondroma : Arise from the ethmoid, nasal cavity or nasal septum.  Treatment is surgical excision. 7)Intranasal Meningoencephlocele : Herniation of brain tissues and meninges through foramen caecum or cribriform plate.  Smooth polyp in the upper part of nose between the septum and middle turbinate.  Seen in Infants and young children. Mass increases in size on crying or straining.  CT scan is essential to demonstrate a defect in the base of skull.  Treatment is frontal craniotomy, severing the stalk form the brain, and repair of dural and bony defect. Intranasal mass is removed as secondary procedure after cranial defect has sealed.
  • 9. 8) Gliomas :  Seen in infants and children. 9) Nasal dermoid :  Widening of upper part of nasal septum with splaying of nasal bones and hypertelorism.
  • 10. MALIGNANT 1) Carcinoma of nasal cavity :  Primary carcinoma per se is rare. May be an extension of maxillary or ethmoid carcinoma.  Squamous cell variety, adenoid cystic carcinoma or an adenocarcinoma. a. Squamous cell carcinoma : From the vestibule, anterior part of nasal septum or the lateral wall of nasal cavity. In men past 50 years of age. i. Vestibular : It arises from the lateral wall of nasal vestibule. ii. Septal : Arises from mucocutaneous junction. “Nose-picker’s cancer”. iii. Lateral wall : Site most commonly involved. Easily extends into ethmoid or maxillary sinuses. Presents as a polypoid mass in the lateral wall of nose. Treatment : Combination of radiotherapya nd surgery. b. Adenocarcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma. Arises from the glands of mucous membrane. Involve upper part of the lateral wall of nasal cavity.
  • 11. 2) Malignant melanoma :  Seen in persons about 50 years of age. Both sexes equally affected. Grossly, it presents as a slaty-grey or bluish black polypoid mass. Within the nasal cavity, most frequent site is anterior part of nasal septum followed by middle and inferior turbinate.  Tumour spreads by lymphatics and blood stream.  Treatment : Wide surgical excision. 3) Olfactory neuroblastoma :  Tumour of olfactory placode. Either sex at any age group. Cherry red, polypoidal mass in the upper third of the nasal cavity.  Lymph node or systemic metastases can occur.  Treatment : Surgical excision followed by radiation.
  • 12. 4) Haemangiopericytoma :  Tumour of vascular origin. Arises from the pericyte. Age group of 60-70 presents with epistaxis.  Treatment : Wide surgical excision. 5) Lymphoma :  Rarely a non-Hodgkin lymphoma presents on the septum. 6) Plasmacytoma :  Males over 40 years.  Treatment : Radiotherapy followed three months later by surgery if total regression does not occur. 7) Sarcomas
  • 14. Nasal polypi are non –neopalstic masses of oedematous nasal or sinus mucosa.  Two main varieties a) Bilateral ethmoidal polypi b) Antrochoanal polyp.
  • 15. Bilateral ethmoidal polypi  Etiology : Arise in inflammatory conditions of nasal mucosa (Rhinosinusitis), disorders of ciliary motility or abnormal composition of nasal mucus (cystic fibrosis).  Diseases associated with nasal polypi i. Chronic rhinosinusitis : Both allergic and non- allergic origin. ii. Asthma iii. Aspirin intolerance : Sampter’s triad-nasal polypi, asthma and aspirine intolerance.
  • 17. iv. Cystic fibrosis : Due to abnormal mucus. v. Allergic fungal sinusitis. vi. Kartagener’s syndrome : Bronchiectasis sinusitis, situs inversus and ciliary dyskinesis. vii. Young’s syndrome : Sinopulmonary disease and azoospermia. viii. Churg-Strauss syndrome : Asthma, fever, eosinophilia, vasculitis and granuloma. ix. Nasal mastocytosis : Chronic rhinitis in which nasal mucosa is infiltrated with mast cells.
  • 18.  Pathogenesis : Nasal mucosa, particularly in the region of middle meatus and turbinate becomes oedematous due to collection of extracellular fluid causing polypoidal change.  Polypi, sessile in the beginning become pedunculated due to gravity and the excessive sneezing.  Pathology : Surface of nasal polypi is covered by ciliated columnar epihtelium.  Later it undergoes a metaplastic change to transitional and squamous type on exposure to atmospheric irritation.  Submucosa: large intercellular spaces filled with serous fluid. Infiltration with esoinophils and round cells. Site of origin :  Lateral wall of nose, usually from the middle meatus.
  • 19. HIGH PSEUDOSTRATIFIED CILIARY EPITHELIUM WITH MANY GOBLET CELLS
  • 20. MIGRATION OF EOSINOPHILS (ARROWS) THROUGH THE EPITHELIUM OF A NASAL POLYP. THE EOSINOPHILS ARE CONCENTRATED MAINLY BENEATH THE BASAL MEMBRANE
  • 21. Symptoms : Signs :  Mostly seen in adults  Anterior rhinoscopy –  Nasal suffiness, total polypi appear as smooth, nasal obstruction. glistering, grape-like masses often pale in  Loss of sense of smell colour.  Headache, sinusitis.  Sessile or pedunculated  Sneezing and watery  Insensitive to probing, do nasal discharge due to not bleed on touch. associated allergy.  Multiple and bilateral.  Mass protruding from the  Broadening of nose and nostril. increased intercanthal distance.  Nasal cavity may show purulent discharge due to associated sinusitis.
  • 22. Diagnosis :  Clinical examination  CT scan of paranasal sinuses to exclude the bony erosion and expansion suggestive of neoplasia.  Histological examination of the tissue.
  • 23. Treatment Conservative : 1. Antihistaminics and control of allergy. 2. A short course of steroids may also be used to prevent recurrence after surgery. Surgical : 1. Polypectomy using a Snare, Multiple and sessile polypi require special forceps. 2. Intranasal ethmoidectomy – when polypi are multiple and sessile. Uncapping of the ethmoidal air cells by intranasal route. 3. Extranasal ethmoidectomy – when polypi recur after intranasal procedures. Approach is through the medial wall of the orbit by an external incision, medial to medial canthus. 4. Transantral ethmoidectomy – This is indicated when infection and polypoidal changes are also seen in the maxillary antrum. 5. Endoscopic sinus surgery – FESS done with variuos endoscopes of 0°, 30° and 70° angulation.
  • 24. Antrochoanal polyp ( Killian’s Polyp)  This polyp arises form the mucosa of maxillary antrum near its accessory ostium, comes out of it and grows in the choana and nasal cavity. Three parts. i) Antral: Which is a thin stalk. ii) Choanal : Which is round and globular iii) Nasal : Which is flat from side to side.
  • 25. Aetiology :  Unknown  Nasal allergy coupled with sinus infection.  Seen in children and young adults.  Usually they are single and unilateral. Symptoms :  Unilateral nasal obstruction.  Obstruction, bilateral when polyp grows into the nasopharynx.  Voice thick and dull due to hyponasality.  Nasal discharge, mostly mucoid.
  • 26. Signs :  Anterior rhinoscopy: A smooth greyish mass covered with nasal discharge. Soft and can be moved up and down. A large polyp may protrude from the nostril and show a pink congested look on its exposed part.  Posterior rhinoscopy: globular mass filling choana or the nasopharynx. May hang down behind the soft palate and present in the oropharynx.
  • 28.  X-rays of paranasal sinuses.  Opacity of the involved antrum.  X-ray, (lateral view) soft tissue nasopharynx a globular swelling in the postnasal space. Treatment :  Removed by avulsion either through the nasal or oral route.  In cases which do recur, Caldwell-Luc operation may be required to remove the polyp completely from the site of its origin and to deal with co-existing maxillary sinusitis.  Endoscopic sinus surgery.
  • 29. Differential diagnosis : 1. A blob of mucus 2. Hypertrophied middle turbinate is differentiated by its pink appearance and hard feel of bone on probe testing. 3. Angiofibroma has history of profuse recurrent epistaxis. Firm in consistency easily bleeds on probing. 4. Other neoplasms may be differentiated by their fleshy pink appearance, friable nature and their tendency to bleed.
  • 30. Differences between antrochoanal and ethmoidal polypi Antrochoanal polypi Ethmoidal polypi Age Common in children Common in adults Aetiology Infection Allergy or multifactorial Number Solitary Multiple Laterality Unilateral Bilateral Origin Max.sinus near the ostium Ethmoidal sinuses, uncinate process, middle turbiante and middle meatus. Growth Grows backwards to the Mostly grow anteriorly and choana may present at the nares Size & shape Trilobed Usually small and grape like masses.
  • 31. Antrochoanal Ethmoidal Polyp Polyp  Trilobed in shape  Usually small and grape- like masses  Recurrence is uncommon  Recurrence is common if removed completely  Treatment: Polypectomy;  Treatment: Polypectomy, endoscopic removal or Endoscopic surgery or Caldwell-Luc Operation Ethmoidectomy