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Title: Angiomatous Nasal Polyp Diagnosed by Preoperative Imaging and Successfully Resected by Endonasal Endoscopic Surgery: A Case Report
Authors: Iemura-Kashiwagi, Maho
Kikuchi, Masahiro  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0711-468X (unconfirmed)
Koyasu, Sho  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6690-7460 (unconfirmed)
Kitada, Yuji
Sugimoto, Akihiko
Haga, Hironori  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Nakamoto, Yuji  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5783-8048 (unconfirmed)
Nakagawa, Takayuki
Omori, Koichi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3404-5461 (unconfirmed)
Author's alias: 柏木, 真穂
菊地, 正弘
子安, 翔
北田, 有史
杉本, 曉彦
羽賀, 博典
中本, 裕士
中川, 貴之
大森, 孝一
Keywords: endoscopic endonasal surgery
fdg pet
mri
paranasal sinus
nose
angiomatous polyp
Issue Date: 14-Oct-2021
Publisher: Cureus, Inc.
Journal title: Cureus
Volume: 13
Issue: 10
Thesis number: e18786
Abstract: Angiomatous polyp is a benign, nonneoplastic nasal polyp that accounts for 4-5% of all inflammatory nasal polyps but is rarely reported in the literature. It can grow rapidly and exhibit an aggressive clinical behavior that can simulate malignant sinonasal tumor. We herein report a case of a 13-year-old boy with a rapidly growing angiomatous polyp in the nasal cavity. We had followed up the patient without significant changes for two years, but the tumor had rapidly grown in the last six months. At first, the rapid growth of the tumor and the bone erosion of the maxilla were suggestive of a malignant tumor. However, with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and [18F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography imaging findings, we established the corrective diagnosis of an angiomatous polyp. After the diagnostic imaging, we performed an endoscopic endonasal surgery and totally resected the tumor without unnecessary excessive surgery. Recognition of this disease that can mimic malignancy is important to avoid excessive surgery such as en bloc resection by craniofacial approach, and we believe that MRI findings can be helpful for the imaging diagnosis.
Rights: © Copyright 2021 Iemura-Kashiwagi et al.
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 4.0., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/277911
DOI(Published Version): 10.7759/cureus.18786
PubMed ID: 34796072
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