Mohamed Elansari, Mariam Sangare, M. Keita, L. Dienta, Lassana Keita, Kadidiatou Traore, Mamadou Ouattara, Diaffé Dramé, K. Coulibaly, Nagnouma Camara, Mamadou Diallo, B. Guindo, F. Koné, Kadidiatou Singaré, S. Soumaoro, M. Keita
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摘要
倒置乳头状瘤(IP)又称施奈德乳头状瘤,是一种不常见的罕见鼻腔肿瘤。一般为良性,但也可能具有溶骨能力,并有可能在其演变过程中转变为恶性肿瘤。文献中出现了几种假说,但最常见的仍然是病毒起源,涉及人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)。这是一例双侧倒置乳头状瘤病例,患者是一名 60 岁的男性,就诊于巴马科-马里区 VI 社的参考健康中心。症状出现于大约 14 个月前,以双侧前鼻出血为特征,逐渐出现,伴有鼻塞、鼻衄、头痛和嗅觉障碍。因此,通过体格检查和其他检查,如面部肿块扫描仪、手术室解剖病理学检查和人类乳头瘤病毒检测(结果显示 HPV16 和 HPV18 呈阳性),最终做出了诊断。手术治疗包括鼻内镜手术,大体上完全切除肿块,平均切开肉腔,术后随访两年。由于 PI 是一种侵袭性肿瘤,因此必须对其进行长期监测,以防复发和恶性变性。
Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma: A Case Report from Mali
Inverted papilloma (IP) or also called Schneiderian Papilloma is an unusual and rare type of nasal tumor. Generally benign, but can have osteolytic powers and the possibility of transformation into malignancy during its evolution. Several hypotheses emerge in the literature, however the most frequent remains viral origin with the involvement of human papillomavirus (HPV). This is a case of bilateral inverted papilloma in a 60-year-old male patient at the Reference Health Center of the VI commune of the Bamako-Mali district. The symptoms appeared about 14 months ago, marked by a bilateral anterior rhinorrhea, of gradual appearance, associated with nasal obstruction, epistaxis, headaches and anosmia. Thus the diagnosis was made using physical examination and additional examinations such as the scanner of the facial massif, the anatomopathological examination of the operating room, and the test of the human papillomavirus, which turned out to be positive for HPV16 and HPV18. The management consisted of endonasal surgery, with the complete macroscopic removal of the mass and an average meatotomy accompanied by two years of follow-up after the surgical procedure. Since the PI is an aggressive tumor, its management must require long-term surveillance due to the possibility of recidivism and malignant degeneration finally to act early for these eventualities.