Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma in a child with nasal polyposis. Case report

K. K. Baranov, Elena N. Kotova, Eduard O. Vyazmenov, Mikhail M. Polunin, Ludmila V. Feniksova, Elizaveta V. Pavlova
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Benign and malignant formations of the nose and paranasal sinuses in the early stages of development are asymptomatic or manifest minor nonspecific signs, and therefore often remain unrecognized. Hamartoma is a tumor-like formation of a dysembriological nature, consisting of excessive tissues peculiar to the affected organ. Due to the rarity of the occurrence of hamartomas of the sinonasal region, especially in pediatric practice, their diagnosis may present certain difficulties, since they can mimic other formations, such as nasal polyps or inverted papilloma, may occur as an isolated formation in the nasal cavity, or in combination with chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyposis, allergic rhinosinusitis. Aim – to report a rare clinical case in pediatric practice of respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma associated with allergic rhinosinusitis and polyposis, display the relationship between the occurrence of respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma and chronic inflammation of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, to carry out differential diagnosis with other exophytic aggressive lesions of the nasal cavity, combine and summarize available data on sinonasal hamartomas. The article describes a clinical case of respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma in a 17-year-old child with a previous 4-year follow-up with nasal cavity polyposis and a history of repeated polypotomy. The results of endoscopy and computed tomography of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, the results of surgical intervention, as well as the conclusions of a histological examination of the tumor removed from the patient are presented. The authors analyzed the domestic and foreign literature, on the basis of which they presented a differential series of sinonasal hamartomas. Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma is a rare pathological formation of the sinonasal region, which manifests itself as an isolated polypoid mass in the nasal cavity or as an accidental surgical finding in patients with chronic sinusitis. The association with nasal polyps supports the hypothesis that inflammation may be one of the inducing factors. Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma, although rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of exophytic lesions of the nasal cavity. The tactics of treatment involves endoscopic removal of the formation within healthy tissues, which provides good long-term results, relapses are extremely rare.
鼻息肉病患儿的呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿肠瘤。病例报告
鼻腔和副鼻窦的良性和恶性肿瘤在发病初期没有症状或表现出轻微的非特异性体征,因此常常不被发现。Hamartoma 是一种由受影响器官特有的过多组织组成的具有畸形性质的肿瘤样形成。由于鼻窦部位的火腿肠瘤非常罕见,尤其是在儿科临床中,其诊断可能存在一定的困难,因为火腿肠瘤可能会模仿鼻息肉或倒置乳头状瘤等其他病变,可能作为鼻腔内的一种孤立病变,也可能与慢性鼻炎、鼻息肉病、过敏性鼻炎等合并出现。目的--报告儿科临床中一例罕见的与过敏性鼻炎和鼻息肉病相关的呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿状瘤,展示呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿状瘤的发生与鼻腔和副鼻窦慢性炎症之间的关系,与鼻腔其他外生侵袭性病变进行鉴别诊断,合并和总结鼻窦火腿状瘤的现有数据。文章描述了一例呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿肠瘤的临床病例,患儿 17 岁,曾患鼻腔息肉病随访 4 年,并有反复息肉切除史。本文介绍了鼻腔和副鼻窦内窥镜检查和计算机断层扫描的结果、手术干预的结果以及从患者身上切除的肿瘤的组织学检查结论。作者分析了国内外文献,在此基础上提出了鼻窦火腿肠瘤的鉴别系列。呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿肠瘤是鼻窦部位一种罕见的病理形态,表现为鼻腔内孤立的息肉样肿块,或者是慢性鼻窦炎患者的意外手术发现。与鼻息肉的关联支持了炎症可能是诱发因素之一的假设。呼吸道上皮腺瘤样火腿肠瘤虽然罕见,但在鼻腔外生性病变的鉴别诊断中应加以考虑。治疗策略包括在内窥镜下切除健康组织内的形成,长期效果良好,复发极为罕见。
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