Acta Med. 2014, 57: 78-82

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2014.44

CLINICAL CASE REPORT OF A LARGE ANTROCHOANAL POLYP

Cveta Špadijer-Mirkovića, Aleksandar Perića, Biserka Vukomanović-Đurđevićb, Ivan Stanojevićc

aDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Rhinology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbi
bInstitute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbi
cInstitute of Medical Research, Faculty of Medicine, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbi

Antrochoanal polyps are benign lesions originating from the mucosa of the maxillary sinus. Nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea are their main symptoms. Their endoscopical and radiological appearance makes them relatively easy to diagnose. These polyps are usually presented unilaterally, although bilateral presentation is also possible. We described two cases of atypically giant antrochoanal polyps: in a 15-year-old child and in a 38-year-old man. In both cases, the diagnosis was done by nasal endoscopy and computed tomography (CT) of the paranasal sinuses and supported by histopathological analysis. In the first patient, the excised polyp had the histological characteristic of an angiomatous antrochoanal polyp. Because of their unusual dimension, the combined transoral and endonasal endoscopic approach was performed for complete polyp excision. We discussed the clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of choanal polyps in comparison to inflammatory nasal polyps, and the applicable surgical techniques for treatment of these polyps.

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