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An Unusual Presentation of Nasal Polyp Arising from Floor of Nasal Cavity
Introduction: Nasal polyps are pedunculated, edematous, prolapsed mucosa of the paranasal sinuses. These polyps commonly arisearound the ostia of the paranasal sinuses in the middle meatus.Discussion: The commonest sites of polyp formation are the ethmoid sinuses and maxillary sinus. Rarely polyps may also arise from theother paranasal sinuses. Sites in the nasal mucosa other than the paranasal sinuses are very rare, though polyps arising from theseptum have also been reported.The etiology of nasal polyposis is believed to be due to an inflammatory reaction of the nasal and paranasal sinus mucosa.Conclusion: In addition to the theory of altered airway dynamics in the middle meatus, there also appears to be a link between polypformation and preceding chronic inflammation. This is the most likely explanation for the origin of polyps in unusual sites.We present here a case of a nasal polyp arising from the floor of the nasal cavity. There are no previous records or reports in literatureof this unusual site of origin of a nasal polyp.