Sinonasal Schwannomas: Imaging Findings and Review of Literature.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Ent-Ear Nose & Throat Journal Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-12 DOI:10.1177/01455613221150573
Pavan Brahmbhatt, Tushar Kumar, Alok A Bhatt, Prasanna Vibhute, Vishal Patel, Amit Desai, Vivek Gupta, Amit Agarwal
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Abstract

ObjectiveSchwannomas are common nerve sheath tumors and may occur anywhere in the body. 4% of head and neck schwannomas occur in the sinonasal cavity, and fewer yet have an intracranial component, making these presentations extremely rare. Furthermore, schwannomas present with nonspecific imaging signs and can only be definitively differentiated via histopathologic review, leading to misdiagnosis as various nasal tumors. We aim to conduct a review of published literature on sinonasal schwannomas with and without intracranial extension and provide additional case representations.MethodsA literature review was conducted using the PubMed Database with the terms "sinonasal schwannoma," "intracranial," "anterior skull base," and "schwannoma." Results were reviewed, and additional cases identified were referenced and included in the study. Inclusion criteria were any case with intracranial extension of the schwannoma. There were no exclusion criteria. Review data was compiled into Excel and used for data analysis and comparison. Additionally, a search was done within our institution to identify additional cases of sinonasal schwannoma.ResultsWe identified 17 cases of sinonasal schwannoma with intracranial extension, five from our institution and twelve from literature. Analysis revealed: 8 females (47%), 9 males (53%), 9 patients presented with headaches (53%), 6 patients presented with anosmia (35%), 4 patients presented with nasal obstruction (24%), and 2 patients with no symptoms (12%). Mean age and median were 39.4 ± 10.1 and 40, respectively. For treatment, 4 patients underwent endoscopic resection (24%), 11 underwent craniotomy (65%), and data was unavailable for 2 patients. Post-treatment complications occurred in 6 patients, 5 had CSF leaks (29%) and 1 had a hematoma (6%).ConclusionWe identified and discussed 17 cases of sinonasal schwannoma with intracranial extension. We hope our review provides insight for clinicians to maintain schwannoma as a potential differential when evaluating nasal and anterior skull base masses.

鼻窦许旺瘤:成像结果和文献综述。
目的:许旺瘤是一种常见的神经鞘瘤,可发生在身体的任何部位。4%的头颈部裂神经瘤发生在鼻窦腔,而有颅内成分的裂神经瘤则更少,因此这种表现极为罕见。此外,分裂瘤的影像学表现并不特异,只有通过组织病理学检查才能明确区分,因此容易被误诊为各种鼻腔肿瘤。我们旨在对已发表的关于鼻窦分裂瘤有无颅内扩展的文献进行综述,并提供更多的病例代表:方法:使用 PubMed 数据库,以 "鼻窦分裂瘤"、"颅内"、"前颅底 "和 "分裂瘤 "为关键词进行文献综述。研究人员对结果进行了审查,并参考了其他已确定的病例,将其纳入研究范围。纳入标准为任何有颅内扩展的裂孔瘤病例。没有排除标准。审查数据已编入 Excel,并用于数据分析和比较。此外,我们还在本机构内进行了搜索,以发现更多鼻窦管状分裂瘤病例:我们发现了 17 例颅内扩展的鼻窦裂孔瘤病例,其中 5 例来自本院,12 例来自文献。分析显示:8 名女性(47%),9 名男性(53%),9 名患者伴有头痛(53%),6 名患者伴有嗅觉障碍(35%),4 名患者伴有鼻塞(24%),2 名患者无症状(12%)。平均年龄(39.4±10.1)岁,中位数(40)岁。在治疗方面,4 名患者接受了内窥镜切除术(24%),11 名患者接受了开颅手术(65%),另有 2 名患者的数据不详。6名患者出现了治疗后并发症,其中5人出现脑脊液漏(29%),1人出现血肿(6%):我们发现并讨论了17例颅内扩展的鼻窦裂孔瘤。我们希望我们的综述能为临床医生在评估鼻腔和前颅底肿块时将分裂瘤作为潜在的鉴别病例提供启示。
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Ent-Ear Nose & Throat Journal
Ent-Ear Nose & Throat Journal 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.20
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发文量
385
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ear, Nose & Throat Journal provides practical, peer-reviewed original clinical articles, highlighting scientific research relevant to clinical care, and case reports that describe unusual entities or innovative approaches to treatment and case management. ENT Journal utilizes multiple channels to deliver authoritative and timely content that informs, engages, and shapes the industry now and into the future.
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